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15 August, 21:49

Solve the system of equations: 12x + 6y = 60 and 3y = - 6x + 30

a) (10,0)

b) (0,10)

c) Infinite Solutions

d) No solutions

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  1. 16 August, 01:38
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    Hello there!

    12x + 6y = 60

    3y = - 6x + 30

    Ok so we need to solve 12x + 6y = 60 for x

    Let's start by adding - 6y to both sides

    12x + 6y - 6y = 60 - 6y

    12x = - 6y + 60

    Since we are looking for x, we need to divide both sides by 12

    12x/12 = (-6y + 60) / 12

    x = - 1/2 y + 5

    We are not done yet, now we need to substitute - 1/2 y + 5 for x in 3y = - 6x + 30

    3y = - 6x + 30

    3y = - 6 (-1/2 y + 5) + 30

    3y = 3y

    Finally subtracting 3y from both sides

    3y - 3y = 3y - 3y

    0 = 0

    Thus, Infinite Solutions
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