SOLUTION: 4x + 3y = -4
4x -y = 0
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Question 417981: 4x + 3y = -4
4x -y = 0
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4x+3y=4 .............1
4x-y=0 .............2
multiply (1)by 1
Multiply (2) by 3
4x+3y=4
12x-3y =0
Add the two equations
16x=4
/16
x=0.25
plug value of x in (1)
4x+3y=4
1+3y=4
3y=4-1
3y=3
y=1
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