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What is the solution to this system of equations?

4x + 5y = 7

3x – 2y = –12

User Alesandra
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ANSWER

x=-2,y=3

EXPLANATION

The system of equations is:


4x + 5y = 7...(1)

and


3x - 2y = - 12...(2)

We multiply the first equation by 2.5 to get:


7.5x - 5y = - 30...(3)

We add equations (1) and (3)


4x+7.5x=-30+7


11.5x = - 23

Divide both sides by 11.5


x = - (23)/(11.5)


x = - 2

Put x=-2 into the first equation or any other equation and solve for y.


4( - 2) + 5y = 7


- 8 + 5y = 7


5y = 7 + 8


5y = 15


y = 3

User Jovanjovanovic
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Answer:

x = -2 and y = 3

Explanation:

It is given that,

4x + 5y = 7 ----(1)

3x – 2y = –12 ---(2)

To find the value of x and y

eq(1) * 3 ⇒

12x + 15y = 21 ----(3)

eq(2) * 4 ⇒

12x - 8y = -48 ---(4)

eq(3) - eq(4) ⇒

12x + 15y = 21 ----(3)

12x - 8y = -48 ---(4)

0 + 23y = 69

y = 69/23 = 3

y = 3

Substitute the value of y in eq(1)

4x + 5y = 7 ----(1)

4x + 5*3 = 7

4x = 7 - 15 = -8

x = -8/4 = -2

Therefore x = -2 and y = 3

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