SOLUTION: Using either substitution or elimination of the following system solve 6x+(3÷2)y=-12 and -4x-y=4.

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Question 1109522: Using either substitution or elimination of the following system solve 6x+(3÷2)y=-12 and -4x-y=4.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3y/2 =-12
-4x-y =4
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3y/2 =-12
3y = -24
y = -8
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-4x-y =4
-4x + 8 = 4
-4x = -4 x = 1

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