How do you solve 3y=x30 and 3x+9y=0 using substitution?

1 Answer
Feb 1, 2017

x=15 and y=5

Explanation:

3y=x30
3x+9y=0

In the second equation, divide all terms by 3.

3x+9y=0

x+3y=0

In this reduced equation, substitute 3y with (x30), the value from the first equation.

x+(x30)=0

Open the brackets and simplify.

x+x30=0

2x30=0

Add 30 to each side.

2x=30

Divide both sides by 2.

x=15

In the first equation, substitute x with 15.

3y=x30

3y=1530

3y=15

Divide both sides by 3.

y=5