If 2x−3y=11 and 3x+15=0, what is the value of y? These are the choices given:
2 answers:
Answer:
a) y = -7.
Step-by-step explanation:
2x − 3y = 11
3x + 15 = 0
From the second equation:
3x = -15
x = -5.
Substitute this value in the first equation:
2(-5) - 3y = 11
-10 - 11 = 3y
3y = -21
y = -7.
Answer:
A.-7
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