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Solve.\newlinex+9y=14-x + 9y = 14\newlinex=4x = 4\newline(_____, _____)

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Q. Solve.\newlinex+9y=14-x + 9y = 14\newlinex=4x = 4\newline(_____, _____)
  1. Substitute x=4x = 4: First, we substitute x=4x = 4 into the equation x+9y=14–x + 9y = 14. This gives us (4)+9y=14–(4) + 9y = 14. After simplifying, we get 4+9y=14-4 + 9y = 14.
  2. Add 44 to isolate 9y9y: Next, we add 44 to both sides of the equation to isolate 9y9y. This gives us 9y=14+49y = 14 + 4. After simplifying, we get 9y=189y = 18.
  3. Divide by 99 for yy: Finally, we divide both sides of the equation by 99 to solve for yy. This gives us y=189y = \frac{18}{9}. After simplifying, we get y=2y = 2.
  4. Find coordinate point: We found x=4x = 4 and y=2y = 2. Substitute these values in (x,y)(x , y) to get the coordinate point.\newlineThis gives us the coordinate point (4,2)(4, 2).

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