SOLUTION: 6y-2x=2
x-3y=-1
I have to solve this problem using substitution. My answer is (-1,0)which means x=-1, and y=0.
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Question 287775: 6y-2x=2
x-3y=-1
I have to solve this problem using substitution. My answer is (-1,0)which means x=-1, and y=0.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Looks good.
However they are actually the same line so all solutions will work in both equations
put them in the same order
-2x+6y=2
x-3y=-1
multiply the second by -2
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