Solve the system of equations.

x=6y−3
2x+7y=13(1 point)

2 answers

We can substitute the value of "x" from the first equation into the second equation to get:

2(6y-3) + 7y = 13

Simplifying this:

12y - 6 + 7y = 13

Combining like terms:

19y = 19

Dividing both sides by 19:

y = 1

Now that we have the value of "y", we can substitute it back into the first equation to solve for "x":

x = 6(1) - 3 = 3

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations is (x,y) = (3,1).
1) 3,1

2) -2,2

3) 4,-3

4) -2,-6

5) 0
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