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22 July, 10:33

X+z=6 5y+9z=1 what is a possible way to eliminate the y term

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  1. 22 July, 10:39
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    Assuming that these two equations aren't being multiplied:

    solve the second equation for y

    5y+9z=1 5y=1-9z y = (1-9z) / 5

    substitute y for 0

    0 = (1-9z) / 5

    5=1-9z

    We could leave it like this, but I'm not going to because it feels so unfinished.

    5-1=-9z

    4=-9z

    -4/9=z

    x+z=6

    x - (4/9) = 6

    x=6 + (4/9)

    x=58/9
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