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19 December, 21:32

What is the solution to the system of equations? Use the substitution meathod to solve. 6=-4x+y and - 5x-y=21

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  1. 19 December, 21:45
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    (-3,-6)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A system of equations is 2 or more equations for which the same x, y solution exists. We can solve the system in three ways: elimination, substitution, or graphing. Substitution can be used by substituting the value of one variable into the equation.

    We can solve for y in 6=-4x+y. 6+4x=y.

    Because y=6+4x, we can substitute 6+4x into y in - 5x-y=21.

    -5x-y=21

    -5x - (6+4x) = 21

    -5x-6-4x=21

    -9x-6=21

    -9x=27

    x=-3

    We now substitute x=-3 into y=6+4x.

    y=6+4x

    y=6+4 (-3)

    y=6-12

    y=-6
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