Question 149514:  How do I solve the following system of linear equation 
4x - 3y = 9
 
2x + y = 12 
 
 Answer by tryin2bhelpful(6)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Systems are really simple, sometimes people let them get the best of them...
 
What you want to do is make a variable in one equation, cancel out the same variable in the other equation
 
For example... y and -y, 2x and -2x, 3z and -3z
 
But remember! what you do to one variable, you have to do to the WHOLE equation...
 
With this equation, let's pick 2x and 4x...
 
We're going to multiply the 2x+y=12 equation by (-2) so that 2x becomes the OPPOSITE of 4x... 
 
Like this...
 
(2x+y=12)*(-2) 
-4x-2y=-24
 
now, we can add the other equation to it...
 
  -4x-2y=-24 
+  4x-3y= 9 
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     -5y= -15 
Divide both sides by "-5" 
       y= 3
 
Now you subsitute 3 for y in the original problem.
 
2x +  y = 12 
2x + (3)= 12 
Subtract 3 from both sides 
2x + 3 (-3) = 12 (-3) 
2x= 9 
 x= 9/2
 
Now you've solved the system!! Good luck!
 
 
 
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