Respuesta :

Answer:

(-2, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 2x+4

6x - 3y = -12

Start by simplifying the second equation by dividing everything by 3 (this will make the math easier)...

2x - y = -4

Then, substitute 2x+4 for y into the second equation (this is because y = 2x+4)...

2x-3(2x+4)=-4

Distribute the -3

2x-3(2x)-3(4)=-4

2x-6x-12=-4

Combine like terms

-4x-12=-4

Add 12 to both sides

-4x-12+12=-4+12

-4x=8

Divide both sides by -4

x=-2

Plug -2 back in for x to solve for y:

y = 2(-2) + 4

y=-4+4

y=0

(x, y) = (-2, 0)

Answer:

Infinitely many solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]y=2x+4\\ [2] 6x-3y=-12[/tex]  < ------------- Linear equations given

Equations Simplified or Rearranged :

[tex]y - 2x = 4 \\ [2] -3y + 6x = -12[/tex]

Solve by Substitution :

// Solve equation [1] for the variable [tex]y[/tex]

[tex][1] y = 2x + 4[/tex]

// Plug this in for variable[tex]y[/tex]  in equation[tex][2][/tex]

[tex][2] -3*(2x+4) + 6x = -12[/tex]

[2]    [tex]0 = 0 =>[/tex]  Infinitely many solutions