Ash0405
Ash0405
02-02-2015
Mathematics
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Solve by substitution
X+3y=1 and -3x-3y=-15
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02-02-2015
[tex]x+3y=1\\ -3x-3y=-15\\ add\quad the\quad equ.\\ (x+3y)+(-3x-3y)=1-15\\ x-3x+3y-3y=-14\\ -2x=-14\\ x=\frac { -14 }{ -2 } \\ x=7\\ Let's\quad rewrite\quad the\quad equ.\\ 7+3y=1\\ 3y=1-7\\ 3y=-6\\ y=\frac { -6 }{ 3 } \\ y=-2[/tex]
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