SOLUTION: Solve the system by addition or substitution.
3x + 6y = 0
x = 2/3 (this is a fraction)
The 6y = 0 and
x = 2/3 are supposed to be lined up under each other
Algebra ->
Trigonometry-basics
-> SOLUTION: Solve the system by addition or substitution.
3x + 6y = 0
x = 2/3 (this is a fraction)
The 6y = 0 and
x = 2/3 are supposed to be lined up under each other
Log On
Question 102510: Solve the system by addition or substitution.
3x + 6y = 0
x = 2/3 (this is a fraction)
The 6y = 0 and
x = 2/3 are supposed to be lined up under each other if this helps anyone, it doesnt help me that is why I need your help.
Thank you. Found 2 solutions by oberobic, stanbon:Answer by oberobic(2304) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substituting the value 2/3 into the first equation, we have: , which simplifies to: .
Subracting 2 from both sides, we have: .
Dividing through by 6:
Always check. So substitute x=2/3 and y=-1/3 back into the original equation: . Check.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solve the system by addition or substitution.
3x + 6y = 0
x = 2/3
------------
Substitute to solve for y:
3(2/3) + 6y = 0
2 + 6y = 0
y = -1/3
-------------
Solution: x = 2/3; y = -1/3
===================
Cheers,
Stan H.