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Ansley Weaver
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22 November, 23:57
Using a matrix equation solve 3x-8y=-35
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Valentino Valdez
23 November, 00:15
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3x-8y=-35
- First thing you need move the 3x to the right hand like this one
-8y=-3x-35 (positive move to another side change to negative)
And then you need to move - 8 to the right hand to!
y=-3/-8 - 35/-8 so you need to change the negative to positive y=3/8 + 35/8 (3/8 mean 3 over 8)
The answer is y = 3/8 + 35/8
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