How do you solve 3x + 7y = -6 and x - 2y = 11?

1 Answer
Aug 15, 2015

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Explanation:

One way is to use the method of elimination.

Step 1. Enter the equations.

[1] 3x+7y=-6
[2] x-2y=11

Step 2. Multiply each equation to get the lowest common multiple of the coefficients of one variable.

Multiply Equation 2 by 3.

[3] 3x-6y =33

Step 3. Subtract Equation 3 from Equation 1.

3x+7y=-6
3x-6y =33
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[4] y = -3

Step 4. Substitute Equation 4 in Equation 1.

3x+7y=-6
3x+7(-3)= -6
3x-21=-6
3x=15

x=5

Solution: The solution that satisfies both equations is (5,-3).

Check: Substitute the values of x and y in Equation 2.

x-2y=11
5-2(-3) =11
5+6=11
11=11

It checks!

Our solution is correct.