What are x and y if -x-3y= 15 and 2x+7y= -36?

1 Answer
Mar 2, 2018

3 for x and -6 for y

Explanation:

Let's solve for x:

-x-3y = 15

-x = 15+3y

x = -15-3y

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Now let's substitute that into the second equation

2(-15-3y) + 7y = -36

-30 - 6y + 7y = -36

-6y + 7y = -6

y = -6

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Now we need to solve for x:

x = -15-3(-6)

x = -15 + 18

x = 3

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We should still check our work:
Plug in 3 for x and -6 for y

-(3) - 3(-6) should equal 15

-3 - (-18)

-3+18 = 15

15 = 15, so we were right!!!