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3 February, 08:18

What is y=-2x-6 and y=x+9

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  1. 3 February, 12:17
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    The correct answer is x = - 5, y=4.

    Explanation:

    Since y is isolated in both of these equations, we will set them equal to one another to solve:

    -2x-6=x+9.

    Add 2x to both sides:

    -2x-6+2x=x+9+2x

    -6=3x+9.

    Subtract 9 from both sides:

    -6-9=3x+9-9

    -15=3x.

    Divide both sides by 3:

    -15/3 = 3x/3

    -5=x.

    Substitute this into the second equation; y = - 5+9 = 4.
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