How do you solve the system of equations -16x - 4y = 12 and - 4x + y = - 11?

1 Answer
Oct 6, 2016

x=1 and y=-7

Explanation:

Given 2 equations, let us number them

-16x-4y=12
we can simplify this equation by 4 , it would be easier for solving

rArr(-16x-4y)/4=12/4
rArrcolor(blue)(-4x-y=3 equation1

the two equations are:

color(blue)(-4x-y=3)
color(red)(-4x+y=-11)

First we add both equations :
color(blue)(-4x-y)color(red)(-4x+y)=3-11
-8x+0y=-8
-8x=-8
x=-8/-8
color(green)(x=1)

second, let us substitute the value of x in equation 2
color(red)(-4*1+y=-11)
rArr-4+y=-11
rArry=-11+4
color(green)(y=-7)

Third, check if the values color(green)(x=1 and color(green)(y=-7) by substituting it in equation 1
color(blue)(-4x-y=3)
color(blue)(-4(color(green)1)-(color(green)(-7))=?3)
color(blue)(-4+7=?3)
-3=?-3 true

therefore,x=1 and y=-7#