Math, asked by richardbarrett122603, 1 year ago

x-3y=6 -8x-y=6 what is the result of subtracting the second equation from the first

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Answered by sasmita1029
9

Answer:

9x-2y

Step-by-step explanation:

Q=x-3y=6-8x-y=6

Ans= According to Question subtracting the second equation from the first equation-

-8x-y=6 +x-3y=6

(-8x-y-6)-(x-3y-6)=0

-8x-y-6-x+3y+6=0

-x-8x-y+3y-6+6=0

-9x+2y=0

-(9x-2y)=0

9x-2y=0

Answered by 24kbetty
2

Answer: The actual answer is 9x-2y=0

Step-by-step explanation: This is what khan academy said the answer was

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