ferretinabucket
ferretinabucket ferretinabucket
  • 23-03-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Solve the system of linear equations by elimination. 3x−2y=4 3x−2y=4 6x−2y=−2

Respuesta :

MrGumby
MrGumby MrGumby
  • 26-03-2018
x = -2
y = -5

You can get this by multiplying the first equation by -1 and then combining. That will get your y values to cancel out. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP (I know the one selected isn’t right FYI)
Write a problem that you can use 7 x 0 to solve.
Why do airplanes have the cruising altitude in the stratosphere?
It the word but a proposition
Brittany and Will each made a triangular sign with an area of 8 square feet. The base of Brittany's triangle is half as long as the base of Will's. How do the h
Which leader did not promote the new nationalism of the "American System"? Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun Henry Clay George Washington
15 ) Kayla has 14.5% of her salary placed into an Individual Retirement Account. What fraction is this? * 1/2 22/100 2/3 29/200
Which term refers to the economic theory that colonies exist to economically support their mother country? A. Mercantilism B. Importism C. Exploitation economic
5. The team conducted a ____ study of the effects of the new medicine. A) comprehensively B) comprehensive
Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids, and then answer the question. My sister was indeed momentarily rejected; she had been so ill and had cried so much that he