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Solve the system algebraically.
3x - 2y - 1 = 0 y = 5x + 4
What is the solution?

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3x - 2 ( 5x + 4 ) - 1 = 0
3x - 10x - 8 - 1 = 0
7x = - 9
x = - 9/7

y = 5 ( - 9/7 ) + 4
y = - 45/7 + 4
y = - 3/45/7
User Tobias Geiselmann
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Answer:


x=(-9)/(7)


y=(-17)/(7)

Explanation:

We have been given the equation:


3x-2y-1=0

And
y=5x+4

Second equation can be rewritten as:


5x-y=-4

We will solve the equations:


3x-2y=1 (1)


5x-y=-4 (2)

Multiply equation (1) by 5 and equation (2) by 3 we get:


15x-10y=5 (3)


15x-3y=-12 (4)

Now, subtract (4) from (3) we get:


-7y=17


y=(-17)/(7)

Now substitute
y=(-17)/(7) in equation (1) we get:


3x-2{(-17)/(7)}=1


3x+(34)/(7)=1


21x=-27


x=\frac[-27}{21}


x=(-9)/(7)




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