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16 January, 15:03

4x-3y=-40

9x+5y=4

x=?

y=?

How do I do this?

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  1. 16 January, 15:12
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    Multiply the first equation by 5

    20x - 15y = - 200

    multiply the second equation by 3

    27x + 15y = 12

    add the 2 new equations

    20x-15y + 27x + 15y = - 200 + 12

    47x = - 188 (devide each side by 47)

    x = - 4

    substitute x with - 4 in any equation you like (I'll choose the second)

    9 * (-4) + 5y = 4

    -36+5y=4 (add 36 to each side)

    5y = 40

    y = 8
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