here,
2x-6y= -12
2(x-3y)= -12
x-3y = -6...........eq1
x+2y=14............eq2
we can subtract the above two given equations
we get,
___________
so,
y=4
now to find the value of x we have to substitute the value of y in any of the above two equations, I choose eq2
we get,
<h3>so,</h3><h3> x=6,y=4</h3>
I think it is b because to me it makes the most sense
Answer:
no solution exists
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x={(y+1) / 5}²
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 5√x +3 -4
⇒y = 5√x -1
add 1 on both sides
⇒ y + 1 = 5√x
divide both sides by 5
⇒(y+1) / 5 = (5√x) /5
⇒(y+1) / 5 = √x
now, square both sides
⇒{(y+1) / 5}² = (√x)²
∴{(y+1) / 5}² = x