You must make an equation that has only one variable in it so you can solve for that variable By finding the variable you can use it to find the other one Let's solve for y x y = 3 → y = 3 −x substitute (3 −x) instead of y in x = 3y −5 we get x = 3(3 − x) − 5 x = 9 −3x − 5 4x = 4 " x How do you solve #x/2 y/3 = 6# and #x/3 y/2 = 12#? Solve for x and y 10/xy 2/xy = 4 ,15/xy9/xy = 2,where x ≠ y, x ≠ y asked Jun 23 in Linear Equations by Hailley ( 334k points) linear equations in two variables
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