Answer:
[tex]\Large\boxed{\sf{x=-1, y=1}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the term of x and y from one side of the equation.
-x+6y=7= x=-7+6y
First, you have to substitute of x=-7+6y.
[tex]\Longrightarrow: \sf{6\left(-7+6y\right)+2y=-4}[/tex]
Solve.
Use the distributive property.
Distributive property:
⇒ A(B+C)=AB+AC
⇒ A(B-C)=AB-AC
6(-7+6y)
Multiply expand.
6*-7=-42
6*6y=36y
-42+36y+2=-4
Add.
36y+2=38y
[tex]\Longrightarrow: \sf{-42+38y=-4}}[/tex]
First, add by 42 from both sides.
-42+38y+42=-4+42
Solve.
38y=38
Divide by 38 from both sides.
38y/38=38/38
Solve.
38/38=1
For x=-7+6y
Substitute of y=1.
x=-7+6*1
Use the order of operations.
PEMDAS stands for:
-7+6*1
Do multiply.
6*1=6
-7+6
Add/subtract the numbers from left to right,
-7+6=-1
I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.