How do you solve #6x+y=13# and #y-x= -8# using substitution?
2 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
Step 1) Solve the second equation for
Step 2) Substitute
Step 3) Substitute
The Solution Is:
Explanation:
#6x+color(red)(y)=13to(1)#
#"from " (2)color(white)(x)color(red)(y)=x-8to(3)#
#"substitute "y=x-8" in "(1)#
#rArr6x+x-8=13#
#rArr7x-8=13#
#"add 8 to both sides"#
#7xcancel(-8)cancel(+8)=13+8#
#rArr7x=21#
#"divide both sides by 7"#
#(cancel(7) x)/cancel(7)=21/7#
#rArrx=3#
#"substitute this value in "(3)" and evaluate y"#
#rArry=3-8=-5#
#color(blue)"As a check"#
#"substitute these values into "(1)#
#(6xx3)+(-5)=13larr" True"#
#rArr"point of intersection "=(3,-5)#
graph{(y+6x-13)(y-x+8)((x-3)^2+(y+5)^2-0.04)=0 [-16.02, 16.02, -8.01, 8.01]}