SOLUTION: 3x -y =-7 x + y = -9 ok I think I need to rewrite the equation with y= 3(x-x)-7
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3x -y =-7
x + y = -9
ok I think I need to rewrite the equation with y= 3(x-x)-7
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Just add the two equations together:
3x -y =-7
x + y = -9
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4x = -16
x=-4
Substitute the x=-4 back into either equation. The second equation will be easier:
x+y=-9
-4 +y = -9
Add +4 to each side:
-4+y+4=-9+4
y=-5
The solution is the point x=-4, y=-5 or (-4,-5).
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