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Breann solved the system of equations below. What mistake did she make in her work?

2x + y = 5
x − 2y = 10

y = 5 − 2x
x − 2(5 − 2x) = 10
x − 10 + 4x = 10
5x − 10 = 10
5x = 20
x = 4

2(4) + y = 5
y = −3

She should have substituted 5 + 2x
She combined like terms incorrectly, it should have been 4x instead of 5x
She subtracted 10 from both sides instead of adding 10 to both sides
She made no mistake

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I just took the test and the answer is She made no mistake

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User Loosebazooka
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If 2x+y=5, then y=5-2x, so she substituted correctly.
x+4x=5x, so she combined like terms correctly.
She didn't subtract 10 from both sides, she added 10 to both sides.

Check the solution:

2x+y=5 \hbox{ and } x-2y=10 \\ 2 * 4-3=5 \hbox{ and } 4-2 * (-3)=10 \\ 8-3=5 \hbox{ and } 4+6=10 \\ 5=5 \hbox{ and } 10=10 \\ \checkmark

The answer is: She made no mistake.
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