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24 March, 04:20

How do you substitute 5x+4y=0, x-y=9

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  1. 24 March, 04:28
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    Steps:

    1. Change x-y=9 into slope-intercept form.

    Subtract x on both sides

    -y=-x + 9

    Divide everything by - 1

    Y = x-9

    2. Now substitute the y in 5x + 4y=0 for x-9

    5x + 4 (x-9) = 0

    5x + 4x-36=0

    3. Now combine like terms

    9x-36=0

    4. Add 36 on both sides

    9x = 36

    5. Divide each side by 9

    6. X = 4

    7. Now substitute the x in x-y=9 for 4

    4-y=9

    8. Subtract 4 on both sides

    -y = 5

    9. Divide everything by - 1

    10. Y = - 5

    11. Your answer is x = 4 and Y = - 5 or (4,-5)
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