Using substitution:
first you have to express one variable in terms of the other, in this we can express y in terms of x:

Since both expressions are equal to y, you have to equal both expressions like this:

Now you can solve the equation:

Knowing x=10, you can use any of the expressions we found before to find y. In this case I'm going to use y= -x+9 because it's simpler but boy should give you the same result

So, the answer is x=10 and y=-1
Answer:
About 8.6 units.
If you count up and sideways, it would be 12, but then there is some stuff we need to calculate at the end because it's not fully.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
I am pretty sure this is your correct answer because you just switch the order
\left[A \right] = \left[ \frac{ - \left( 5 - 3\,x - 2\,x^{2} - 2\,x^{3}\right) }{-1-x}\right][A]=[−1−x−(5−3x−2x2−2x3)] I hope helping this answer
Answer:
(1,-1)
Step-by-step explanation: