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Solve the System of Equations
-5x+4y=3
x=2y-15

User Santiago Ordonez
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27 votes

Answer:


\fbox{x = 9, y = 12}

Explanation:


\textsf {Let's solve by substitution.}


\rightarrow \mathsf {-5x + 4y = 3}\\\rightarrow \mathsf {x = 2y - 15}


\textsf {Substitute for x in the first equation of the system.}


\implies \mathsf {-5(2y-15)+4y=3}


\implies \mathsf {-10y+75+4y=3}


\implies \mathsf {-6y=-72}


\implies \textbf {y = 12}


\implies \mathsf {x = 2(12) - 15}


\implies \mathbf {x = 9}


\textsf {The solution is : x = 9, y = 12}

User Gabsferreira
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7 votes
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Answer:

Point Form:

(9,12)

Equation Form:

x = 9

y = 12

Explanation:

User Martini Bianco
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