There's no picture for me to help you with
<u>To make this problem solvable, I have replaced the 't' in the second equation for a 'y'.</u>
Answer:
<em>x = -9</em>
<em>y = 2</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Solve the system:</u>
2x + 3y = -12 [1]
2x + y = -16 [2]
Subtracting [1] and [2]:
3y - y = -12 + 16
2y = 4
y = 4/2 = 2
From [1]:
2x + 3(2) = -12
2x + 6 = -12
2x = -18
x = -18/2 = -9
Solution:
x = -9
y = 2
A!
:)..................................
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x= -1 and -3
What when multiplied is +3 but when added is 4? 3 and 1. You then get (x+3)(x+1) is the first part of the answer. If you want to find x, set x+3 to 0. x+3=0. Then subtract 3 from both sides to get x by itself. x= -3. Do the same with the x+1.