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3y = 2x-6 x + y =8 Solve algebraically

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Answered by 99EkanshNimbalkar
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  3y = 2x - 6   Solve one equation for a variable. I'll solve the second one for   x + y = 8           y.

x + y = 8         Subtract x from both sides
      y = 8 - x  

Now, substitute this y value (8 - x) into the other given equation and solve for x.

       3y = 2x - 6    Replace y with 8 - x
3(8 - x) = 2x - 6    Multiply 3 (8 - x)
24 - 3x = 2x - 6   Add 3x to both sides
       24 = 5x - 6   Add 6 to both sides
       30 = 5x        Divide both sides by 5
         6 = x           Flip the equation to make it easier to read
         x = 6

Now, use the x + y = 8 equation, replace the x with 6, and solve for y.x + y = 8             Substitute x for 6
6 + y = 8             Subtract 6 from both sides
      y = 2

Check your answers in both equations.

  3y = 2x - 6      Replace x and y with 6 and 2
3(2) = 2(6) - 6   Simplify 3(2)
    6 = 2(6) - 6   Simplify 2(6)
    6 = 12 - 6      Subtract
    6 = 6

 x + y = 8   Replace x and y with 6 and 2
6 + 2 = 8   Add
      8 = 8

So, the answers to your system of equations are x = 6 and y = 2

-Ekansh Nimbalkar




Answered by Sweety9th
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3y=2x-6+y=8
3y=2x+y=8+6
3y=2x+y=14
3y-y=2x=14
2y=2x=14
2y/2=2x/2=14/2
y=x=7
S0 y=7 x=7 x=u

Sweety9th: Oh sorry for the mistake
Sweety9th: Here is your answer
Sweety9th: X+y=8
Sweety9th: x=y-8
Sweety9th: 3y=2x-6 , 3y=2(y-8)-6 , 3y=2y-16-6, 3y-2y=-22,y=-22
Sweety9th: 3y=2(8-y)-6, 3y=16-2y-6,3y+2y=16-6, 5y=10, y=10/5=2
Sweety9th: 3y=2(8-y)-6, 3y=16-2y-6,3y+2y=16-6, 5y=10, y=10/5=2
Sweety9th: x=8-y=8-2=6
Sweety9th: I think now it is correct and sorry for my mistakes
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