How do you solve the system of equations #-3x - 10y = 6# and #- 3x - 3y = - 15#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Our main goal with systems of equations is to cancel one of the variables, so we can solve for the other. Let's just examine our system of equations:
We want to manipulate one of the equations so we can cancel a variable. The easiest may be to multiply the second equation by -1.
Distributing the -1, we get our new system being equal to:
At this point, we can add the two equations to get:
We know that
We now have our solutions,
The original second equation was
Explanation:
First, let's look at the 2nd equation. Let's get
Add
Divide both sides by
Now we substitute the value we got for y back into the first equation:
Substitute
(don't forget the parenthesis! they are VERY important!!!)
Distribute the negative sign to both
Group like terms:
Divide both sides by
Now that we have the value of
If you want to be sure the answer is right, all you have to do is plug in the
This is just one way to solve system of equations problems. You can also use elimination or other ways.
If you need more examples or help with these types of problems, feel free to watch this video:
Hope this helps!