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2 December, 23:17

y=6X-11

-2x-3y=-7

Substitutions solve using that

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  1. 3 December, 00:58
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    Y=6x-11 (label equation 1)

    -2x-3y=-7 (label equation 2)

    sub 1 into 2

    -2x-3 (6x-11) = - 7

    -2x-18x+33=-7 (i expanded the brackets)

    -20x+33=-7 (i simplified by adding like terms)

    -20x=-40 (i subtracted 33 to both sides)

    x=2 (i divided by - 20 to both sides)

    sub x=2 into 1

    y=6 (2) - 11

    y=12-11

    y=1

    therefore x=2 and y=1
  2. 3 December, 01:34
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    To do substitutions, you take a phrase equal to one letter and you put that phrase in the other equation. The equations we're working with are

    y = 6x - 11

    -2x - 3y = - 7

    So it's already set up for us: it gives us what y equals; 6x - 11. So, just plug 6x - 11 into the y of the other equation

    -2x - 3 (6x - 11) = - 7 Then you distribute the - 3 on the outside of the parentheses to the 6x and the - 11 on the inside.

    -2x - 18x + 33 = - 7 Move a few numbers around and add like terms.

    -20x = - 40 Then, just solve for x by dividing by - 20.

    x = 2

    So, now you have the x: 2. Use that to find the y in y = 6x-11 by plugging in the 2 for the x.

    y = 6 (2) - 11

    y = 12 - 11

    y = 1

    So, the answer is x = 2 and y = 1, or the ordered pair (2, 1)
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