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  • 03-06-2015
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solving systems of equations by substitution y=9×-9 y=9

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cookiemonstnerd
cookiemonstnerd cookiemonstnerd
  • 03-06-2015
Okay, you substitute the y in y=9x-9. It gives us, 9=9x-9. you add nine to both sides to eliminate the -9 on the right side of the equation. So far we have, 18=9x. Divide both sides by 9. We get 2=x. And thats your answer.
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Panoyin
Panoyin Panoyin
  • 03-06-2015
y = 9x - 9
y = 9

   9 = 9x - 9
+ 9        + 9
18 = 9x
 9      9
  2 = x
y = 9x - 9
y = 9(2) - 9
y = 18 - 9
y = 9
(x, y) = (2, 9)
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