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2 August, 17:56

X + 3y=-12

5x - 3y=-6

How do you solve this situation by substitution

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  1. 2 August, 19:52
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    To solve this by substitution, you can take one of the equations and get a variable alone on one side, so:

    x + 3y = - 12

    x = - 3y - 12

    Next, you can plug - 3y-12 in for the x values in the second equation to get:

    5 (-3y - 12) - 3y = - 6

    -15y - 60 - 3y = - 6

    -18y = 54

    y = - 3

    And with the y value found, you can plug it back into the first equation to find x.

    x + 3 (-3) = - 12

    x - 9 = - 12

    x = - 3
  2. 2 August, 20:00
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    x + 3y = - 12

    x = - 3y - 12

    5 (-3y - 12) - 3y = - 6

    -15y - 60 - 3y = - 6

    -18y = 54

    y = - 3

    x + 3 (-3) = - 12

    x - 9 = - 12

    x = - 3
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