Math, asked by kaleb5999, 9 months ago

Is the ordered pair (-6, 2) a solution of the system:
2x +3y = -6
y - x = -8

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Answered by su3400
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Answer:

2(-6)+3(2)=-6

-12+6=-6

-6=-6

2-(-12)=-8

2+12=-8

14is not=-8


kaleb5999: So the ordered pair is NOT apart of the solution?
su3400: sorry my second one is wrong it is 8is not = -8
bhavya2684: k then I am right
su3400: yes
bhavya2684: thx
su3400: sorry for wrong ans.
Answered by bhavya2684
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Step-by-step explanation:

FOR (I)

2x + 3y = -6

here, it is given that x = -6 & y = 2

therefore, by replaceing both values we get

2(-6) + 3(2) = -6

-12 + 6 = -6

-6 = -6

LHS = RHS ..

FOR (ii)

y - x = -8

therefore by replaceing values we get

2 - (-6) = -8

2 + 6 = -8

8 = -8

here not LHS = RHS


bhavya2684: mine is right
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