OK to solve this, we have to solve each system presented through elimination or substitution and find which one is equivalent to that of the teacher's!
First let's solve for the teacher's:
-2x+5y=10
-3x+9y=6
Solve by substitution (I think elimination might be easier to do for this one, but I don't really remember 100% sorry!)
Isolate the x (or y) variable in the first equation
-2x+5y=10
-2x=10-5y

Substitute x into the next equation and solve for y
-3(10-5y/2)+9y=6
3*10-5y/2+9y=6
(multiply both sides by 2)
3(10-5y)+18y=12
30-15y+18y=12
30+3y=12
3y=-18
y=-6
Substitute in x
x= -10-5(-6)/2
x=-20
TEACHER'S ANSWER (-20,-6)
GOKU
x-3y=-2
-2x+5y=-7
Do the same as above
Solve for x
x-3y=-2
x=3y-2
Plug in
-2(3y-2)+5y=-7
4-6y+5y=-7
4-y=-7
-y=-11
y=11
x=(3(11)-2)
x=31
GOKU'S ANSWER (31, 11)
SELINA:
-5x+14y=16
-3x+9y=12
One last time!! :)
-5x+14y=16
-5x=16-14y
x=(16-14y)/-5
-3(-(16-14y/5)+9y=12
3*16-14y/5+9y=12
3*16-14y+45y=60
48-42y+45y=60
48+3y=60
3y=12
y=4
x=-(16-14(4))/5
x=8
SELINA'S ANSWER
(8,4)
So neither Goku or Selina got the same answer as the teacher
is simply the difference of both amounts, but firstly let's convert the mixed fractions to improper, and subtract.
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Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Onyx is made for jewels.
Take half money out and put it in a safe and only use it for needs