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Determine the solution to the system of equations:
x = 2y - 5
3y + x = 10

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Answer:

In this system of equations, x is equal to one, and y is equal to three.

Explanation:

We can solve this by rearranging either equation to define either x or y, and plugging that into the other. As it happens, the first equation is conveniently arranged to define x, so let's use that:

3y + x = 10

3y + (2y - 5) = 10

5y - 5 = 10

y - 1 = 2

y = 3

Now that we know the value of y, we can plug it in to either of the original equations to find x:

x = 2y - 5

x = 2(3) - 5

x = 6 - 5

x = 1

Now we can check that our answer is correct by plugging that x value into either of the original equations:

3y + x = 10

3y + 1 = 10

3y = 9

y = 3

And because that gives us our original y value, we know that our answer is correct.

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