Solve: x + y = –3 x – y = 1 Select one: a. (–1, –2) b. (–3, –4) c. (0, –3) d. (1, 2)
@eric_d @FriedRice
it the same as how we both taught you
Just add both the equations..
just use elimination method to find your answer
@FriedRice you carry on... :)
no you can just do it im helping someone right now
@eric_d
ok well if you want our help you must try and we will know if your not.... so if your ready lets start
what will the first step in the elimination method process
of course im ready i posted the question
as how i and eric showed you
can you show me again please
well you have the equation x+ y = -3 x - y = 1 right?
what do you think is the easiest and the fastest way you can get your answer? A.) multiply the first equation by -1 B.)just leave both the equations by itself and just eliminate the y
actually i rgink the answer us C am i correct
not even close your just guessing
shut up
looooooooser
hmmmm..... that is pretty cruel.
just kidding :))))))))
were friends bro
ok
well ill just show you all the way for the sake of time. x + y = -3 x - y = 1 2x = -2 x = -1 -1 + y = -3 y = -2 so the answer will be A__________________________A
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