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How do you solve y= -x and y= x+9?

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Answered by mithila1208
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Substituting y=-x in y=x+9,we get

-x=x+9

2x=-9

x=-9/2

y=-(-9/2)=9/2

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