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Solve the following system of equations for [tex]\((x, y)\)[/tex]:

[tex]\[
\begin{array}{c}
x + y = 3 \\
x - 3y = -9
\end{array}
\][/tex]

Choose one answer:

A. [tex]\((-3, 0)\)[/tex]
B. [tex]\((0, 3)\)[/tex]
C. [tex]\((1, 2)\)[/tex]
D. [tex]\((9, -6)\)[/tex]


Sagot :

To solve the system of equations:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{c} x + y = 3 \\ x - 3y = -9 \end{array} \][/tex]

we will use the method of substitution or elimination. Let's use the elimination method:

Step 1: Write both equations in standard form.

The equations are already in standard form:

1. [tex]\(x + y = 3\)[/tex]
2. [tex]\(x - 3y = -9\)[/tex]

Step 2: Eliminate one of the variables.

We can eliminate [tex]\(x\)[/tex] by subtracting the second equation from the first equation. To align the coefficients of [tex]\(x\)[/tex], we don't need to do anything since both equations already have [tex]\(x\)[/tex] with coefficient 1 in the first equation and -1 in the second equation:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{c} x + y = 3 \\ (-(x - 3y) = -(-9)) \Rightarrow -x + 3y = 9 \end{array} \][/tex]

Now add the two equations:

[tex]\[ (x + y) + (-x + 3y) = 3 + 9 \][/tex]

This simplifies to:

[tex]\[ 4y = 12 \][/tex]

Step 3: Solve for [tex]\(y\)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ y = \frac{12}{4} = 3 \][/tex]

Step 4: Substitute [tex]\(y = 3\)[/tex] back into one of the original equations to solve for [tex]\(x\)[/tex].

Using the first equation [tex]\(x + y = 3\)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ x + 3 = 3 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ x = 3 - 3 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ x = 0 \][/tex]

Thus, the solution to the system of equations is [tex]\((x, y) = (0, 3)\)[/tex].

Step 5: Verify the solution:

Substitute [tex]\(x = 0\)[/tex] and [tex]\(y = 3\)[/tex] into the second equation:

[tex]\[ 0 - 3 \cdot 3 = -9 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ 0 - 9 = -9 \][/tex]

This confirms that our solution is correct.

Comparing this with the given options:

(A) [tex]\((-3, 0)\)[/tex]

(B) [tex]\((0, 3)\)[/tex]

(C) [tex]\((1, 2)\)[/tex]

(D) [tex]\((9, -6)\)[/tex]

The correct answer is:

[tex]\(\boxed{(0, 3)}\)[/tex], which corresponds to option (B).