Answer :

CherryWitch
6x + 7y = -9

-4x - 5y = 5

We can use either substitution or elimination. I prefer substitution so I will explain it that way. You can use elimination as well.

We can solve for x first so we will need to substitute y in terms of x.

6x + 7y = -9
7y = -9 - 6x
y = (-9 - 6x)/7

Plugging this into the other equation:

-4x - 5[(-9 - 6x)/7] = 5
-4x + (45 + 30x)/7 = 5
-28x  + 45 + 30x = 35
2x + 45 = 35
2x = - 10
x = -5

Insert this into the other equation to solve for y.

6(-5) + 7y = -9
-30 + 7y = -9
7y = 21
y = 3

Your answer should be (-5, 3). Hope this helps!

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