Respuesta :
Answer:
x=3, y=-6
Step-by-step explanation:
As you know there are many ways to solve this question! First is Subsitutuion, Second is Elimination, and Third is Graphing!
Let’s begin with our detailed answer:
As you know subsitution is solving for a variable and then it can be used as a variable substitution to figure out x and y.
So in our system of equations:
[tex]\left \ {3x+2y=-3}} \atop {9x+4y=3}} \right.[/tex]
I will just take one equation and solve for x but it actually dosent matter which variable you subsitutue and solve for.
[tex]\left \ {3x+2y=-3}} \atop {9x+4y=3}} \right.[/tex]
To eliminate this question we can divide the top part by -3:
[tex]\left \ {-9x-6y=9}} \atop {9x+4y=3}} \right.[/tex]
Let‘s sum these system of equation and we get: [tex]y=-6[/tex]
We can now insert y as -6 and solve for x:
[tex]3x-12=-3[/tex]
[tex]x=3[/tex]
So, [tex]x=3, y = -6[/tex]
Answer:
(3, - 6 )
Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 2y = - 3 → (1)
9x + 4y = 3 → (2)
Multiplying (1) by - 3 and adding to (2) will eliminate the x- term
- 9x - 6y = 9 → (3)
Add (2) and (3) term by term to eliminate x
0 - 2y = 12
- 2y = 12 ( divide both sides by - 2 )
y = - 6
Substitute y = - 6 into either of the 2 equations and solve for x
Substituting into (1)
3x + 2(- 6) = - 3
3x - 12 = - 3 ( add 12 to both sides )
3x = 9 ( divide both sides by 3 )
x = 3
solution is (3, - 6 )