If you mean: x+7y = 39 and 3x-2y = 2
Then by substitution: x = 4 and y = 5
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If you mean: x+7y = 7 and 2x+y = 8 Then by substitution: x = 49/13 and y = 6/13
To find the ordered pair for the equations (3x + 5y = 21) and (-9x + 4y = -6), we can solve this system of equations. By using substitution or elimination methods, we find that (x = 3) and (y = 2). Thus, the ordered pair is ((3, 2)).
You cant solve it unless it is an equation. To be an equation it must have an equals sign.
x = -2 and y = 1
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If you mean: x+7y = 7 and 2x+y = 8 Then by substitution: x = 49/13 and y = 6/13
To find the ordered pair for the equations (3x + 5y = 21) and (-9x + 4y = -6), we can solve this system of equations. By using substitution or elimination methods, we find that (x = 3) and (y = 2). Thus, the ordered pair is ((3, 2)).
444-351=93
10 minus negative 10 equals 20: 10 - (-10) = 20 or rather 10 + 10 = 20. 10- (minus 10) = 20
If: x+y = 8 and 2x-y = 5 Then by adding the equations together: 3x = 13 or x = 13/3 By substitution into the original equations: x = 13/3 and y = 11/3
x = -2 and y = 1
You cant solve it unless it is an equation. To be an equation it must have an equals sign.
y = 4x-8 and y = 2x+10 4x-8 = 2x+10 4x-2x = 10+8 2x = 18 x = 9 Substitute the value of x into the original equations to find the value of y: Therefore: x = 9 and y = 28
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Yes its on the line.
You'd need another equation to sub in