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A system of equations is shown below:

2x = 5y + 4
3x - 2y = -16
What is the solution to this system of equations?
(-8,-4)
(8,4)
(-4,-8)
(4,8)​

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the correct answer is (4.8)

User Daan Seuntjens
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Answer:

-8,-4

Explanation:

Determine whether or not (-8, -4) is a solution to this system. It is a solution if we can substitute -8 for x and -4 for y in both equations and find that both equations are true:

2(-8) = 5(-4) + 4 TRUE

3(-8) - 2(-4) = -16 TRUE

So (-8, -4) is a solution to the given system.

Check out the second possible solution in the same way:

2(8) = 5(4) + 4 FALSE

Check out the third possible sol'n in the same way:

2(-4) = 5(4) + 4 FALSE

Check out the fourth in the same way:

2(4) = 5(8) + 4 FALSE

So we conclude that (-8, -4) is the sole solution to the given system.

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