Greetings again.
The answer is (-2,5)
Explanation:
What we need to do is to eliminate either x-term or y-term. Eliminating the terms that you don't have to multiply to get the same terms for both equations is better.
For this one, there're no terms that make 0.
<em>And what do we do if there are no terms that can be eliminated?</em>
The answer is, multiply one of the equation by -1. To make another equation have opposite negative and positive side. -3y + 3y = 0.
I'll multiply -1 in the second equation.
Multiply the whole equation by -1.
Remind that negative multiply positive equal negative.
Now then we replace the old equation with -2x - 3y = -11
Then add/subtract vertically.
6x-2x = 4x
3y - 3y = 0
3 - 11 = -8
Therefore, we get 4x = -8
Because this is the system of two linear equations. We need to find the y-term/value too.
Substitute x = -2 in any given equations. choose any equations you'd like to substitute in. For me, I'll substitute in the equation with less coefficient value and that is the second equation.
Substitute x = -2 in the equation.
Thus, when x = -2, y = 5. Since you want the answer as an ordered pairs. The answer is (-2,5)