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10 August, 11:26

Solve the simultaneous equations

3x - 4y = 18

9x + 2y = 12

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  1. 10 August, 11:34
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    x = 2 and y = - 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply the first equation by 3 to make the x coefficients the same for both equations.

    It becomes 9x - 12y = 54. (eqn 1)

    and 9x + 2y = 12 (eqn 2)

    subtract eqn 2 from eqn 1

    9x - 9x - 12y - 2y = 54 - 12

    -14y = 42

    dividing both sides by - 14

    y = - 3

    Substituting y as - 3 in eqn 1

    9x - 12 (-3) = 54

    9x + 36 = 54

    9x = 54 - 36

    9x = 18

    dividing both sides by 9

    x = 2
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