Question 524092
1.X-3Y=9  (equation 1)
  X+2Y=-1 (equation 2)
let's solve for X in (eq.1):X=3Y+9
let's replace X's value in (eq.2):3Y+9+2y=-1(add up Y terms)
5Y+9=-1(subtract 9 from both side)
5Y=-10(divide both side by 5)
Y=-2
now we got Y, just replace it in one of the 2 originals equation in order to find X.
in (eq.2) we'd have X+2(-2)=-1
X-4=-1(add 4 to both side)
X=3.
final solution (3,-2)
Follow the same steps for the rest of 'em.