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FInd the solution for the ordered pair
2x + y = 5 and x + y = 6

User Zotherstupidguy
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Answer:

(-1, 7)

Explanation:

Elimination Method:

Elimination: Step 1

Write in standard form (you can have negatives)

(standard form= Ax+By=C)

Elimination: Step 2

Create(find) opposites

Elimination: Step 3

Add to cancel one variable

Elimination: Step 4

Solve for variable

Elimination: Step 5

Substitute into other equation to find other variable

Substitution (Method)

In a linear system of equations, substitution results in one equation with one variable. The solution to a linear system is an ordered pair, not just a single value.

Problem:

Solve 2x+y=5;x+y=6

Steps:

I will solve your system by substitution.

(You can also solve this system by elimination.)

2x+y=5;x+y=6

Step: Solve 2x+y=5 for y:

2x+y+−2x=5+−2x(Add -2x to both sides)

y=−2x+5

Step: Substitute −2x+5 for yin x+y=6:

x+y=6

x+−2x+5=6

−x+5=6(Simplify both sides of the equation)

−x+5+−5=6+−5(Add -5 to both sides)

−x=1

-x/-1 = 1/-1 (Divide both sides by -1)

x=−1

Step: Substitute −1 for x in y=−2x+5:

y=−2x+5

y=(−2)(−1)+5

y=7(Simplify both sides of the equation)

Answer:

x=−1 and y=7

User Jon Derring
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21 votes

Answer:

(-1,7)

Explanation:

Use elimination, x = -1, y = 7

User Seyhan
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