SOLUTION: how do u solve the following: x=-6 y=6+x y=-x-1/4

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Question 30278: how do u solve the following:

x=-6

y=6+x

y=-x-1/4

Answer by Fermat(136)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can't!!
Your equations are inconistent.
If x = -6, then 6+x = 0
Therefore y (=6+x) = 0
But if y=0, then y cannot = -x - 1/4, not if x = -6
The equations are inconistent, therefore there is no solution to the equation set.

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