Final answer:
To solve the system, set the two equations equal to each other and solve for x, resulting in x = -1. Substitute x back into one of the equations to get y = -8. Hence, the solution is (-1, -8), which corresponds to answer choice (d).
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the system of equations y = 5x + 3 and y = -3x - 5, we can set the two equations equal to each other because they both equal y. By doing this, we are looking for an x-value where these two lines intersect on a graph.
To find the x-value, set the equations equal to each other: 5x + 3 = -3x - 5. Combine like terms to get 8x = -8. Dividing both sides by 8 gives us x = -1. We then substitute x = -1 back into one of the original equations to find the y-value. If we use the first equation y = 5x + 3, we get y = 5(-1) + 3, which simplifies to y = -2 + 3, giving us y = -8.
The solution to the system is the intersection point, which is (-1, -8), so the correct answer is (d).