Respuesta :
So to start you should get x and y on the same side and get the numbers on one side. Then you should cancel out a variable. Because both y’s are 1 and they are opposite charges they will both cancel out to 0. Then add what is remaining which is the 2x and the 3x and equal that to +9-4 which equals 5. You want x to be all by itself so you would divide both sides by 5 and get that x=1. Then you would just substitue and solve for y. Hope this helped!
2x-y=4
3x+y=9
5x=13
x=13/5
3(13/5)+y=9
39/5+y=45/5
y=45/5-39/5
y=6/5
the answer is b
3x+y=9
5x=13
x=13/5
3(13/5)+y=9
39/5+y=45/5
y=45/5-39/5
y=6/5
the answer is b