It's 0
6y-3x-9(1-1)=6y-3x-9(0)=6y-3x-0=6y-3xOnly like terms can be simplified. A like term has the same variables, X and Y are different variables. 6y-3x cannot be simplified because they are not like terms.
4x+6y=62 -6x+6y=-18 what is the ordered pair
All that you can do is to simplify the left hand side of the "equation" to the expression 2x + 6y + 1. Since the right hand side of the original "equation" is not given, it is, in fact an expression and cannot be solved. In any case, one linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
6y + 4.. i think
The variables in the given expression are x and y
It's 0
6y-3x-9(1-1)=6y-3x-9(0)=6y-3x-0=6y-3xOnly like terms can be simplified. A like term has the same variables, X and Y are different variables. 6y-3x cannot be simplified because they are not like terms.
4x+6y=62 -6x+6y=-18 what is the ordered pair
Well, darling, 3x plus 6y plus 6x simplifies to 9x + 6y. That's all there is to it, sugar. Math doesn't have to be complicated, just like your love life!
6x + 3y + 6y - 2x = (6x - 2x) + (3y + 6y) = 4x + 9y
All that you can do is to simplify the left hand side of the "equation" to the expression 2x + 6y + 1. Since the right hand side of the original "equation" is not given, it is, in fact an expression and cannot be solved. In any case, one linear equation in two variables cannot be solved.
-6y+3 = -7y+8 -6y+7y = 8-3 y = 5
-6y + 5 = -67y=12-6y = -72-y = -12y = 12
-x+3y+6x-6y=5x-3y
That is the answer. If y is undefined, then 1+6y is as far as you can go.
16 = 6y +2 Yes