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3x - 3y = -3
2x - y = -5​

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For this case we must solve the following system of equations:


3x-3y = -3\\2x-y = -5

To solve we follow the steps below:

We multiply the second equation by -3:


-6x + 3y = 15

Thus, we have the equivalent system:


3x-3y = -3\\-6x + 3y = 15

We add the equations:


3x-6x-3y + 3y = -3 + 15\\-3x = -3 + 15\\-3x = 12\\x = \frac {12} {- 3}\\x = -4

We look for the value of the variable "y":


2 (-4) -y = -5\\-8-y = -5\\-y = -5 + 8\\-y = 3\\y = -3

Thus, the solution of the system is given by:


(x, y): (- 4, -3)

Answer:


(x, y): (- 4, -3)

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