What is the value of the y variable in the solution to the following system of equations? 3x + y = 14 –3x + 2y = 1 5 3 y can be any number as there are infinitely many solutions to the system. There is no y value as there is no solution to the system.
What is the value of the y variable in the solution to the following system of equations? 3x − 6y = 3 7x − 5y = −11 −2 −3 x can be any number as there are infinitely many solutions to the system. There is no x value as there is no solution to the system
You can add both equations and eliminate.
One question at a time.
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3y = 15 y = 15/3 = ?
Exactly.
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@fredloser please attempt on your own :D
You give it a try
@Romero hey I apologize for that. I didn't report you.
first we subtract the firstt for the second?
You should multiply equation 1 by 7 and equation 2 by 3. Then you may eliminate.
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