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What is the solution to the following system of linear equations

x+y=5
x-y=1

User AirPett
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\underline{+\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}x+y=5\\x-y=1\end{array}\right}\ \ \ |\text{add both sides of the equations}\\.\ \ \ \ \ \ \ 2x=6\ \ \ \ |:2\\.\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ x=3\\\\\text{substitute the value of x to the first equation}\\\\3+y=5\ \ \ \ |-3\\y=2\\\\\text{Answer:}\ \ \ \boxed{x=3;\ y=2}\to(3;\ 2)

User Feder
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Answer: The required solution of the given system is

x = 3 and y = 2.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the solution to the following system of linear equations :


x+y=5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)\\\\x-y=1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(ii)

We will be using the method of Elimination to solve the given system as follows :

Adding equations (i) and (ii), we get


(x+y)+(x-y)=5+1\\\\\Rightarrow 2x=6\\\\\Rightarrow x=(6)/(2)\\\\\Rightarrow x=3.

Substituting the value of x in equation (i), we get


x+y=5\\\\\Rightarrow 3+y=5\\\\\Rightarrow y=5-3\\\\\Rightarrow y=2.

Thus, the required solution of the given system is

x = 3 and y = 2.

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