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| Question 242231:  What is the solution to the system of equations shown? ( y=2x-6 & y=-3x-6)
 Answer by dpaulin(12)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y=2x-6 y=-3x-6 solve by elimination
 6=-3x-y times one of the equations by a negative to cancel out y and 6
 6=2x-y  usually you will only eliminate a variable.
 -6=2x+y add equations
 0=4x  get x by itself 0/4 = 0
 x=0
 plug into original equations
 y=2(o)-6
 y=-6
 y=-3x-6    Always use both equations this checks your answers
 y=-6       if we got a different answer he then something is wrong.
 (0,-6) this answer can been seen without doing any work at all. take into consideration both of the equations have a y-intercept at -6. that immediately shows you the point of intersection between the two linear equations.
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