Math, asked by StealingFridges, 11 months ago

Solve the simultaneous equations.
What is x and what is y?

4x + 3y = -10
4x + y = -14

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

this solution really helps you

Than plz Mark me as brainlist

And follow me

I will follow u back

Attachments:
Answered by reetarani874
0

Answer:

Hey Mate

Here is Ur ⬇

4x+3y= -10(By substitution method)

4x+10=3y

4x=3y-10

x=3y-10/4

By applying the value of X in second eq

4(3y-10/4)+y=-14

12y-40+4y/4=-14(by taking LCM)

12y-40+4y=-56

12y+4y=-56+40

16y=-16

y=-1

By applying the value of y in 1 eq

4x+3(-1)=-10

4x-3=-10

4x=-10+3

4x=-7

x=-7/4

Hope it helps u..

Similar questions
Math, 1 year ago