SOLUTION: 2x-9y=3(x-3y)+4=?
Algebra.Com
Question 885503: 2x-9y=3(x-3y)+4=?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x-9y=3x-9y+4
2x-3x-9y+9y=4
-x=4
x=-4
RELATED QUESTIONS
How do I simplify... (answered by Fombitz)
x+3y=3... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
solve using any method you choose
-2x+5y=-2
x-3y=3
7x+5y=18... (answered by Tobiasz,Alan3354)
Completing the square
1. X^4+64y^4
2. X^4+y^2+25
3. X^4-11x^2y^2+y^4
Please do... (answered by dkppathak)
Completing the square
1. X^4+64y^4
2. X^4+y^2+25
3. X^4-11x^2y^2+y^4
Please do... (answered by KMST)
Simplify... (answered by rfer)
2x+3y=4... (answered by themathtutor127)
Use Cramer's rule to solve the systems:
1. 2x-9y-z=-72
x+3y+4z=51
-6x+y+z=-4
(answered by jim_thompson5910)
Please help to solve :
2x + 3y - 2z = -3
x + 9y - 2z = 3
3x + 6y + 2z =... (answered by venugopalramana)