The first one is incorrect. The actual solution of the problem is 5/2. I’m sorry i’m in a rush right now. But that’s all I can answer right now.
Sorry for the delay but I answered your question and the answer is -6xsquare +11x-4
Yes I hope it helps and sorry if it’s wrong
Answer:
(3, 3 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
3x - y = 6 → (1)
6x + y = 21 → (2)
Adding the 2 equations term by term will eliminate y, that is
(6x + 3x) + (y - y) = (21 + 6), that is
9x = 27 (divide both sides by 9 )
x = 3
Substitute x = 3 into either (1) or (2) and solve for y
Using (2), then
(6 × 3) + y = 21
18 + y = 21 ( subtract 18 from both sides )
y = 3
Solution is (3, 3 )
Answer:
I think its 14.1 I hope you get it right! :)
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