How do you solve the following linear system: -x + 4y = -8 , 3x + 2y = 9 ?

1 Answer
Nov 14, 2015

Substitution.

Explanation:

Substitution Method
Solve for x in the equation -x + 4y = -8.

Subtract 4y from both sides: -x = -4y - 8
Divide both sides by -1: x = 4y + 8
Now, knowing that x = 4y + 8, replace x in the other equation with 4y + 8.

This gives: 3(4y + 8) + 2y = 9
Distribute: 12y + 24 + 2y = 9
Combine like terms on the left side: 14y + 24 = 9
Subtract 24 from both sides: 14y = -15
Divide both sides by 14: color(red)(y = -15/14)

Now, plug in your new value for y in either equation.
Example: 3x + 2(-15/14) = 9
Multiply: 3x + (-30/14) = 9
Simplify: 3x - 15/7 = 9
Add 15/7 to both sides and find a common denominator: 3x = 15/7 + 63/7
Add: 3x = 78/7
Divide both sides by 3: x = 78/15
Simplify: color(red)(x = 26/5)