heyyitsmaddy
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  • 10-03-2021
  • Mathematics
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can someone solve this for me? Its Solving the following system of equations using substitution.
Y = 6X + 5
Y=5X -9

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FulcrumAhsoka
FulcrumAhsoka FulcrumAhsoka
  • 10-03-2021

Answer:

X = -14, Y = -79

Step-by-step explanation:

The two equations both equal Y, a constant, so they can be set to each other.

  1. 6X + 5 = 5X - 9
  2. X = -14

Find y by plugging -14 into X in either of the equations.

  1. Y = 5(-14) - 9
  2. Y = -79

Side note: capitalized variables are generally unpreferred, hope your teacher stops using them! ;)

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