Question 845824
Pick an equation. Solve for one variable in terms of the other variable. Substitute the formula of this solved variable into the other equation; and solve the single variable.  Now, use the value found to solve for the second unknown variable.


That was WHAT to do but not showing any steps.  Can you follow that and solve the two equations for x and y?


I would pick the second equation, SIMPLIFY it, and solve for x in terms of y.  Then, substitute the formula for x into the first equation and solve for the value of y.  Notice you now also have a formula for x.  Use it with your newly found value of y and compute the value of x.