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6 January, 07:12

Solve for y in the first equation

x + 3y = 6

2x - y = 10

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  1. 6 January, 07:19
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    Solve equation [1] for the variable x [1] x = (3y+6)

    Plug this in or variable x in equation [2]

    [2] 2 (-3y+6) - y = 10

    [2] - 7y=-2

    / / solve equation [2] for the variable y

    [2] 7y = 2

    [2] y=2/7

    By now we know this much

    X = - 3y+6

    Y=2/7

    Use the y value to solve for x

    X=-3 (2/7) + 6=36/7

    (x, y) = (36,7), (2/7)
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