SOLUTION: -6x + 16y = -8 6x - 42 = 16y how do I get it aligned. This is from a worksheet and I don't have a similar problem to compare to

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Question 99455: -6x + 16y = -8
6x - 42 = 16y

how do I get it aligned. This is from a worksheet and I don't have a similar problem to compare to

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-6X+16Y=-8
6X-16Y=42 NOW THEY ARE ALIGNED.

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