(x, y) = (-6, 0)
x = 2y = 4
x+2y-6 = 0 2y=6-x y=3-x/2 the slope is -1/2 the y-intercept is 3
This means that 2y - 3 = 2y + 4 which is not possible.
-2y=x+8 is the answer
Exactly (2y + 4) .
(x, y) = (-6, 0)
x = 2y = 4
x = y+3 x+2y = 9 => x = 9-2y y+3 = 9-2y 2y+y = 9-3 3y = 6 y = 2 and x = 5
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x+2y-6 = 0 2y=6-x y=3-x/2 the slope is -1/2 the y-intercept is 3
This means that 2y - 3 = 2y + 4 which is not possible.
-2y=x+8 is the answer
2y(x+2)=
x + 2y = x + 2y Y and X aren't compatibles.
x + 2y = 62y = -x + 6y = -1/2 x + 3
If the two equations are (i) 4x + 2y = 12 and (ii) x + 2y = 6, proceed as follows: Rewrite (ii) as x = 6 - 2y; substitute this expression for x into (i) to result in 4(6 - 2y) + 2y = 12, or 24 - 8 y + 2y = 12, or - 6 y = 12 -24 = -12, or y = -12/-6 = 2. Then, back to (ii) again, x = 6 - 2(2) = 2.