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A system of equations is shown below.
y=3x+5
x + y=-7

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Answer:

(x, y) = (-3, -4).

Step by step explanation:

To solve the system of equations:

y = 3x + 5 ... (1)
x + y = -7 ... (2)

We can use the substitution method or the elimination method. Here's how to use the substitution method:

From equation (2), we can solve for y in terms of x:

y = -x - 7

We can then substitute this expression for y in equation (1):

x - 7 = 3x + 5
Simplifying this equation, we get:

4x = -12

Dividing both sides by 4, we get:

x = -3

Substituting this value of x in equation (2), we can solve for y:

-3 + y = -7

y = -4

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations is x = -3 and y = -4. We can check that this is the correct solution by verifying that both equations are satisfied when x = -3 and y = -4:

y = 3x + 5 --> -4 = 3(-3) + 5 --> -4 = -4 (true)

x + y = -7 --> (-3) + (-4) = -7 --> -7 = -7 (true)

Therefore, the solution is (x, y) = (-3, -4).
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