Help. As usual i suck at math.
Answer:
(4,6) is the solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given [tex]$ 4x + y = 10 $[/tex]
Let the solution be [tex]$ (a,-6) $[/tex].
The solution to this line means it should satisfy the equation. Therefore, substituting this we get,
[tex]$ 4(a) - 6 = 10 $[/tex]
[tex]$ \implies 4a = 16 $[/tex]
Dividing by 4 throughout we get,
[tex]$ a = 4 $[/tex]
Therefore, the solution is: (4,6)