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if you were to solve the following system by substitution, what would b…

Question

if you were to solve the following system by substitution, what would be the best variable to solve for and from what equation?
$2x + 6y = 9$
$3x - 12y = 15$

a. $y$, in the first equation
b. $x$, in the second equation
c. $x$, in the first equation
d. $y$, in the second equation

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the best variable to solve for in the substitution method, we look for a variable with a coefficient that is a factor of the constant term (or makes isolation easy).

  • For the first equation \(2x + 6y = 9\), solving for \(x\): \(2x=9 - 6y\) \(\Rightarrow x=\frac{9 - 6y}{2}=\frac{9}{2}-3y\) (involves fractions). Solving for \(y\): \(6y = 9 - 2x\) \(\Rightarrow y=\frac{9 - 2x}{6}=\frac{3}{2}-\frac{1}{3}x\) (also fractions).
  • For the second equation \(3x - 12y = 15\), solving for \(x\): \(3x=15 + 12y\) \(\Rightarrow x = 5 + 4y\) (no fractions, simple division by 3). Solving for \(y\): \(-12y=15 - 3x\) \(\Rightarrow y=\frac{3x - 15}{12}=\frac{x - 5}{4}\) (fractions, but solving for \(x\) here is simpler).

So solving for \(x\) in the second equation is easiest (no fractions, straightforward).

Answer:

B. \(x\), in the second equation