SOLUTION: y=-2x+6
3y-x+3=0
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Question 1152812: y=-2x+6
3y-x+3=0
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=-2x+6
3y-x+3=0
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Since y is already given in terms of x, I'll use substitution.
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3y-x+3=0
3*(-2x+6) - x + 3 = 0
-6x+18 - x + 3 = 0
-7x = -21
x = 3
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y=-2x+6
y = -6 + 6 = 0
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---> (3,0)
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If you want to solve for x & y, you should say that.
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