Answer:
91
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the answer, I took a pic of the work
9x - 2y = 11 ... (i)
5x - 2y = 15 ... (ii)
Subtracting equation (ii) from (i) we get;
4x + 0 = -4
4x=-4 , x = -1
Replacing x = -1 in equation (i) we get;
9(-1) - 2y = 11
-9 - 2y = 11
-2y = 20
y = 20 ÷ -2 = -10
The solution to the system of equations is (-1,-10).
You can only add exponents if you are multiplying two of the same variable together. For example,
You take them away if you are dividing.
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In a polynomial equation, you can add together two of the same variable if they have the same exponent
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Or you can take them away in a similar fashion,
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But you cannot add two (or more) different exponents,
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(it does not get any simpler)
I hope this has answered your question, if not, leave a comment and I'll update the answer.