Asked by ki
y=3x+11
2x+y=1
method: __________
x= ____________
y= _____________
2x+y=1
method: __________
x= ____________
y= _____________
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
y=3x+11
2x+y=1
2x + 3x + 11 = 1
5x = -10
x = -2
Now, substitute - 2 for x in the first equation to find the value of y.
2x+y=1
2x + 3x + 11 = 1
5x = -10
x = -2
Now, substitute - 2 for x in the first equation to find the value of y.
Answered by
ki
thanks.
one more...
x+4y=12
2x-3y=6
How do you know if it's substitution or what?
one more...
x+4y=12
2x-3y=6
How do you know if it's substitution or what?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I used substitution. Why don't you try substitution on the last set of equations?
I'll be glad to check your answer.
To start you off --
x = 12 - 4y
I'll be glad to check your answer.
To start you off --
x = 12 - 4y
Answered by
ki
2+12-4y-3y=6
14-7y=6
-7y=-8
y=8/7
x+4(8/7)=12
x+32/7=12
x=52/7
Is that right? My teacher said something to us about that you shouldn't have fractions.
14-7y=6
-7y=-8
y=8/7
x+4(8/7)=12
x+32/7=12
x=52/7
Is that right? My teacher said something to us about that you shouldn't have fractions.
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