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12 April, 18:25

Solve the system of equations. 6x - 3y = 3 - 2x + 6y = 14

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  1. 12 April, 20:05
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    x=2; y=3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You first add 3y to both sides. Divide both sides by 6. Then subsitute to get your answer.
  2. 12 April, 20:32
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    x=2, y=3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6x-3y=3

    -2x+6y=14

    From the first equation, let's figure out x.

    6x-3y=3

    +3y + 3y

    6x=3+3y

    /6 / 6

    x = (3+3y) / 6

    Now, substitute

    -2 (0.5+0.5y) + 6y=14

    -1-y+6y=14

    -1+5y=14

    +1 + 1

    5y=15, y=3

    So now that we know the value of y, we can substitute with our x equation to get the value of x.

    x=0.5+0.5y

    0.5y=0.5*3=1.5

    1.5+0.5=2

    So, x=2, y=3
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