That of course will depend on what system of equations are they which have not been given
The values for which the equations are solved. Graphically the intersection of the lines that are the solutions to the individual equations. The link below gives some explanations. The equations themselves will have to be given for a solution to be found.
If you mean: 3x-4y = 19 and 3x-6y = 15 Then: x = 9 and y = 2
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If you mean: 6x+6y = 36 and 2x-2y = 20 then its works out x = 8 and y = -2
The values for which the equations are solved. Graphically the intersection of the lines that are the solutions to the individual equations. The link below gives some explanations. The equations themselves will have to be given for a solution to be found.
That of course will depend on what system of equations are they which have not been given
The values for which the equations are solved. Graphically the intersection of the lines that are the solutions to the individual equations. The link below gives some explanations. The equations themselves will have to be given for a solution to be found.
The values for which the equations are solved. Graphically the intersection of the lines that are the solutions to the individual equations. The link below gives some explanations. The equations themselves will have to be given for a solution to be found.
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What is the correct classification of the system of equations below?x + 6y = 8y - 2x = 2
If you mean: 3x-4y = 19 and 3x-6y = 15 Then: x = 9 and y = 2
x = -3/5 and y = -24/5
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Which ordered pair describes the location of the point shown on the coordinate system below
If you mean: 6x+6y = 36 and 2x-2y = 20 then its works out x = 8 and y = -2
If you mean: y = 6x-4 and y = 7x-7 then by substitution x = 3 and y = 14