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Solve the following system using the substitution method: 3x + y = -3 y = 2x + 7Asked by hunter
Solve the following system using the substitution method:
6x - 2y = -4
y = 3x + 2
6x - 2y = -4
y = 3x + 2
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Answered by
Reiny
sub the 2nd into the 1st:
6x - 2(3x+2) = -4
6x - 6x - 4 = -4
-4 = -4
infinite number of solutions, just use the 2nd, pick any x you feel like, and get the y
e.g.
x = 2
y = 3(2)+2 = 8
etc
What you really have is the same equation twice.
(multiply the 2nd by 2 and you will get the 1st)
6x - 2(3x+2) = -4
6x - 6x - 4 = -4
-4 = -4
infinite number of solutions, just use the 2nd, pick any x you feel like, and get the y
e.g.
x = 2
y = 3(2)+2 = 8
etc
What you really have is the same equation twice.
(multiply the 2nd by 2 and you will get the 1st)
Answered by
Jenny
Which of the following solution of the given system of linear equations?
{x-2y=-16
{6x+2y=-26
{x-2y=-16
{6x+2y=-26
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