How do you solve the following system: 6x+2y=-4, -x+y=5?

2 Answers
Mar 12, 2016

6*x+2*y=-4
-x+y=5
multiply 2nd by 2, gives.
-2*x+2*y=10
subtract from top.
8*x=-14
x= -14/8=-1.75
1.75+y=5
y=5-1.75=3.25
check 6*-1.75+2*3.25=-4

Apr 1, 2016

(x,y)=(-7/4,13/4)

Explanation:

Solve by elimination and substitution

color(blue)(6x+2y=-4

color(blue)(-x+y=5

Multiply the second equation by -2

rarr-2(-x+y=5)

rarr2x-2y=-10

Now,eliminate 2y in the first equation by -2y in the second equation

Add both the equations

rarr(6x+2y=-4)+(2x-2y=-10)

rarr8x=-14

color(green)(rArrx=-14/8=-7/4

Now,substitute the value of x to the second equation

rarr-(-7/4)+y=5

rarr7/4+y=5

color(green)(rArry=5-7/4=13/4