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Solve the following system of equations using the Substitution Method. Use the infinity symbol if infinitelymany solutions exist, or enter DNE if there are no solutions.4x + 5y = 35x – 2y = -1

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The system of equations is given to be:


\begin{gathered} 4x+5y=35\text{ ----------------(1)} \\ x-2y=-1\text{ ---------------(2)} \end{gathered}

Step 1: Make x the subject of the formula in equation (2)


x=2y-1\text{ ---------------(3)}

Step 2: Substitute for x as calculated in equation (3) into equation (1)


4(2y-1)+5y=35

Step 3: Solve the equation from Step 2


\begin{gathered} 8y-4+5y=35 \\ 13y=35+4 \\ 13y=39 \\ y=(39)/(13) \\ y=3 \end{gathered}

Step 4: Substitute the value of y into equation (3) to get x


\begin{gathered} x=2(3)-1 \\ x=6-1 \\ x=5 \end{gathered}

SOLUTION


(x,y)=(5,3)

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