How do you solve the system of equations: #3x-4y=13# and #2x+3y=3# ?
2 Answers
Explanation:
I'll multiply
Substitute this into one of the original equations:
And here's the graph to show it:
graph{(3x-4y-13)(2x+3y-3)=0}
Explanation:
Given:
#{ (3x-4y=13), (2x+3y=3) :}#
Multiplying the first equation by
#{ (9x-12y=39), (8x+12y=12) :}#
Adding these two equations together, we get:
#17x=51#
Divide both sides by
#x=3#
Substituting
#6+3y=3#
Subtract
#3y=-3#
Divide both sides by
#y = -1#