Solve the following system of equations.
x+2y=9 (1)
x=3-2y (2)
x+2y=9 (1)
1+2x3=9
x=3-2y (2)
1=3-2x2
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Correction*
x+2y=9 (1)
1+2x4=9
there is no solution,
your two equations represent two parallel lines
To solve this system of equations, we'll use a method called substitution.
First, let's rearrange equation (2) to solve for x:
x = 3 - 2y
Now, we'll substitute the value of x from equation (2) into equation (1):
3 - 2y + 2y = 9
3 = 9
This equation means that 3 is equal to 9, which is not true. Therefore, these equations are inconsistent and do not have a solution.
In other words, there are no values of x and y that satisfy both equations simultaneously.