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28 May, 02:23

Y=6x 2x+3y=-20. (Solving by substitution)

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  1. 28 May, 03:50
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    This is straight forward:

    y = 6x ... (i)

    2x + 3y = - 20 ... (ii)

    We simply substitute (i) into (ii)

    2x + 3 (6x) = - 20

    2x + 18x = - 20

    20x = - 20

    x = - 20/20

    x = - 1.

    Recall y = 6x

    y = 6 (-1) = - 6.

    x = - 1, y = - 6.
  2. 28 May, 03:51
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    Y=6x, 2x+3y=-20

    Substitution means just plugging in another equation equal to a single variable in order to solve for the other variable, and then the first. In this case, the equation being plugged in is y=6x, so 6x will be put in place of y in the equation 2x+3y=-20.

    2x+3 (6x) = - 20

    2x+18x=-20

    20x=-20

    x=-1

    And then x=-1 can be plugged into the original equation to find y. (And, if you wish, into the y = equation to check it.)

    2 (-1) + 3y=-20

    -2+3y=-20

    3y=-20+2

    3y=-18

    y=-6

    And to check it, we plug the two into the original y = equation.

    y=6x

    -6=6 (-1)

    -6=-6

    They are equal, so both check out.

    x=-1, y=-6
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