Others have talked about the general process, but I think I can explain the exact sequence of events here.
For both answers, your flags caused the posts to be placed in the Low Quality Posts review queue. In review, both posts gathered unanimous delete votes. At that point, your flag was validated as being helpful.
However, these answers had been upvoted, so the system doesn't automatically delete such posts. Instead, a system-generated "disputed low quality review" flag of the type "Post has a good score but received delete votes" is raised and left for moderators to handle. At that point, we have to review each of these and see which posts really do deserve to be deleted. I also like to use these to figure out why some non-answers get upvoted, which occasionally points out terrible reviewers or sock puppet voting.
That's the specific reason why these particular answers were not deleted upon your flag being validated. For upvoted answers flagged in this manner, it usually takes manual moderator intervention to actually remove the post.