If 3x - 3y = 12z, what is the value of x?
(1) 4z = 2 + y
(2) 4z = 6 - y
Answer is B
But i said D bc , thru elimination, i was able to get a value for x from stmnt (1). Maybe my use of elimination was incorrect, however, this is what i did:
From (1) 2 + y = 4z --> multiply both sides by 3 --> (1) becomes 6 + 3y = 12z
Now using elimination (by adding)
Q/S 3x - 3y = 12z
(1) + 6 + 3y = 12z
--> 3x + 6 = 0
--> x = -2
Is my use of elimination incorrect?
Thnks!
(1) 4z = 2 + y
(2) 4z = 6 - y
Answer is B
But i said D bc , thru elimination, i was able to get a value for x from stmnt (1). Maybe my use of elimination was incorrect, however, this is what i did:
From (1) 2 + y = 4z --> multiply both sides by 3 --> (1) becomes 6 + 3y = 12z
Now using elimination (by adding)
Q/S 3x - 3y = 12z
(1) + 6 + 3y = 12z
--> 3x + 6 = 0
--> x = -2
Is my use of elimination incorrect?
Thnks!












