-x + 6y + 1
There's no question there. It's not an equation (it has no 'equals' sign), so there's
nothing there to solve. It's just a number.
In order to figure out what number it is, we would have to know what numbers
'x' and 'y' are, and as soon as either of those changes, the whole thing changes.
The slope of -x plus 6y is equals to 12 is said to be (2 + 1/6x).
(A) x + 6y = 19 (B) -x + 6y = 17 (A)+(B): 12y = 36 so that y = 3 Substituting this value of y in (A), x + 18 = 19 so x = 1.
x=1
7x+6y+5
4x + 6y = 62-6x + 6y = -18 Multiply this equation by -1 the result will be_______________4x + 6y = 626x - 6y = 18_______________ Equation 1 + Equation 2 the result will be10x = 80 ----> X=8Put the value of X in one of the Equations above to find the value of yand so Y=5
The slope of -x plus 6y is equals to 12 is said to be (2 + 1/6x).
(A) x + 6y = 19 (B) -x + 6y = 17 (A)+(B): 12y = 36 so that y = 3 Substituting this value of y in (A), x + 18 = 19 so x = 1.
x=1
-x+3y+6x-6y=5x-3y
7x+6y+5
4x + 6y = 62-6x + 6y = -18 Multiply this equation by -1 the result will be_______________4x + 6y = 626x - 6y = 18_______________ Equation 1 + Equation 2 the result will be10x = 80 ----> X=8Put the value of X in one of the Equations above to find the value of yand so Y=5
x(y - 10) + 6y
Solving these simultaneous equations by the elimination method:- x = 1/8 and y = 23/12
That is the answer. If y is undefined, then 1+6y is as far as you can go.
x = 6y over (y-6)
Presumably this is a simultaneous question in which you're asked to find the values of x and y. x+6y = 55 -x+6y = 53 Adding both equations: 0+12y = 108 Divide both sides by 12 to find the value of y: y = 9 Substituting y = 9 into the original equation will enable you to find the value of x: x = 1 and y = 9
7y-8 = 6y+1 7y-6y = 1+8 y = 9