For the following system, if you isolated y in the second equation to use the Substitution Method, what expression would you substitute into the first equation? 2x + y = 2 x − y = −6 −6 − x −6 + x 6 − x 6 + x
@yummydum
solve \(x − y = −6\) for \(y\)
is it A?
you're not trying...
solve for y...its basic algebra bro, c'mon, i know you know this
oh! I was trying! I understood differently.
here's an example of how i would solve for x:\[x-y=-6\]add y to both sides:\[x=y-6\] so just solve for y:\[x-y=-6\]then...?
okay... I got this..
just get it to be y=... i
I'm still not sure, I'm thinking C.
close, it's D
damn! I thought I had it lol. well thanks anyways.
I definitely am...
whatever bro, i tried explaining the deal to you but you're not wanting to understand....you're on your own, man..
wow, thank God you're not a teacher.
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