GlovedGlory108
GlovedGlory108 GlovedGlory108
  • 16-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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What is the value of y in this system of equations?

-6x + 2y= -18
-3x-2y=54

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natalie3lalka
natalie3lalka natalie3lalka
  • 16-05-2017
Line up the equations and add them up, adding the x's together then y's (which should cancel out) then the totals.

Then the equation should equal -9x=36 and when tou solve x= -4.

Plug -4 in for x in one of the equations, I chose the second one, and solve.

y = -21

Hope this helps! :)
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nandinisony2008
nandinisony2008 nandinisony2008
  • 08-02-2022

Answer:

y = -21

Yur wlcome

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