How do you solve this set of linear equations: #-4x - y = 8; 7x - y = - 3#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Subtracting Eqn (1) from (2),
Substituting the value of x in Eqn (1),
The solution is
Explanation:
Solve the system:
The solution is the point that both lines have in common, which is the point of intersection. I'm going to solve the system using substitution.
Solve Equation 1 for
Multiply both sides by
Substitute
Expand.
Simplify.
Subtract
Simplify.
#11x=-11
Divide both sides by
Substitute
Simplify.
Subtract
Simplify.
Multiply both sides by
Solution
The point of intersection is
graph{(-4x-y-8)(7x-y+3)=0 [-10.97, 11.53, -8.325, 2.925]}