Problem to solve
Solve \[-2x+6y-4x=5x-3y+3\], \[7y+4x=9-2y\]
Solution
STEP 1
Solve the following system:
{6 y - 6 x = -3 y + 5 x + 3
7 y + 4 x = -2 y + 9
STEP 2
Express the system in standard form:
{9 y - 11 x = 3
9 y + 4 x = 9
STEP 3
Express the system in matrix form:
(-11 | 9
4 | 9)(x
y) = (3
9)
STEP 4
Solve the system with Cramer's rule:
x = 3 | 9
9 | 9/-11 | 9
4 | 9 and y = -11 | 3
4 | 9/-11 | 9
4 | 9
STEP 5
Evaluate the determinant -11 | 9
4 | 9 = -135:
x = 3 | 9
9 | 9/(-135) and y = -11 | 3
4 | 9/(-135)
STEP 6
Simplify 3 | 9
9 | 9/(-135):
x = -3 | 9
9 | 9/135 and y = -11 | 3
4 | 9/(-135)
STEP 7
Simplify -11 | 3
4 | 9/(-135):
x = -(3 | 9
9 | 9)/135 and y = -1/135 -11 | 3
4 | 9
STEP 8
Evaluate the determinant 3 | 9
9 | 9 = -54:
x = (-1)/135×-54 and y = -(-11 | 3
4 | 9)/135
STEP 9
(-1)/135 (-54) = 2/5:
x = 2/5 and y = -(-11 | 3
4 | 9)/135
STEP 10
Evaluate the determinant -11 | 3
4 | 9 = -111:
x = 2/5 and y = (-1)/135×-111
STEP 11
(-1)/135 (-111) = 37/45:
Answer: | 
 | x = 2/5 and y = 37/45