What the answer subtitution of x=6+y and ×-4y=21
2 answers:
X= 6 + y
x - 4y= 21
The first equation is already solved for x. Take the value of x (6 + y) and substitute it for the x value in the second equation.
x - 4y= 21
(6 + y) - 4y= 21
combine like terms
6 - 3y= 21
subtract 6 from both sides
-3y= 15
divide both sides by -3
y= -5
Substitute the -5 for y in the equation to solve for x
x - 4y= 21
x - 4(-5)= 21
x + 20= 21
subtract 20 from both sides
x= 1
CHECK:
x= 1
y= -5
x= 6 + y
1= 6 + (-5)
1= 1
ANSWER: x= 1 and y= -5
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X=1 y=-5 hope this helped
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