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2. (06.01) If you were to use the substitution method to solve the following system, choose the new equation after the expression equivalent to y from the first equation is substituted into the second equation. 15x − y = −6 5x − 3y = −13 (1 point) 5(−15x − 6) − 3y = −13 5(15x + 6) − 3y = −13 5x − 3(15x + 6) = −13 5x − 3(−15x − 6) = −13

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15x - y = -6......15x + 6 = y...now we sub this into the other equation and get :

5x - 3y = -13.....
5x - 3(15x + 6) = -13 <===
User Eoin Campbell
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Answer:


5x - 3(15x+6)= -13

Explanation:


15x - y = -6


5x - 3y = -13

Lets solve the first equation for y


15x - y = -6

Subtract 15x on both sides


-y =-15x-6

Divide by
-1 on both sides


y =15x+6

now substitute y in the second equation


5x - 3y = -13


5x - 3(15x+6)= -13

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