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meriva
3 years ago
10

What is 2m-3n=14 m+3n=-11

Mathematics
1 answer:
melisa1 [442]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: So your answers are m=1,n=-4.

Step-by-step explanation:Ok... So what you do is that you make one variable equal something. Take the second equation.

m+3n=-11 could be written as m=-3n-11 by moving the 3n over. Then, you plug in m for the first equation. You then have

2(-3n-11)-3n=14

-6n-22-3n=14

-9n=36

n=-4

Then plug in n for the other equation.

m=-3(-4)11

m=12-11

m=1

When moving numbers or variables over, you do the opposite. So, if you have m+3=3m and you wanted to move the m over, then you would subtract m. If m was negative, then you would add it.

-m+3=3m.

Hope this helps :D

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