haleyyeary45 haleyyeary45
  • 12-12-2019
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Solve the system of linear equations separate the X and Y with, -13 X equals -96 Minus 7Y

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jchoubay1 jchoubay1
  • 24-12-2019

Answer:

The separated values of x and y is [tex]x=\frac{96+7y}{13}[/tex] and [tex]y=\frac{13x-96}{7}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

The given linear equation can be written as

[tex]-13x=-96-7y\hfill (1)[/tex]

Now multiply  the above equation (1) in to (-) on both sides we get

[tex]-13x=96+7y\hfill (2)[/tex]

Now we separate the values of x and y in the above equation

[tex]13x=96+7y[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{96+7y}{13}[/tex]

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