30robertoramirez00
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  • 09-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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If -6x+12=0 and 4y + 5=9, what is the value of ×+y​

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carlosomarrodriguez1 carlosomarrodriguez1
  • 09-02-2021

Answer:

x=2 y=1 x+y= 2+1=3 3 is the value of x+y

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breannacaitlin6
breannacaitlin6 breannacaitlin6
  • 09-02-2021

Answer:

X=2, Y=1

X+Y=3

Step-by-step explanation:

-6x+12=0. first subtract 12 from each side

-6x=-12 now divide both sides by -6

X=2

4y+5=9. subtract 5 from each side

4y=4 divide both sides by 4

Y=1

2+1=3

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