Steps:
So to be able to use the substitution method, we have to solve one of the equations for one of the variables. For this, I will solve the first equation for x. For the first equation, add both sides by y:

Now that we know that x = 5 + y, replace x in the second equation with (5 + y) and solve for y as such:

Now that we know the value of y, substitute it into either equation to solve for x as such:

Answer:
In short, in (x,y) form your answer is (4,-1).