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What is the solution to the system of linear equations below? 2/5x−y=6 −2x+5y=−30 Select one: A. (-13, 14) B. (-5, -8) C. no solution D. infinitely many solutions

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Answer:

D. Infinitely many solutions

Explanation:


-(2)/(5)x-y=6 | -2x+5y=-30

1.Since neither equation contains an isolated. However, we can isolate -y in the first equation by adding
(2)/(5)x to both sides.

Like this:
(2)/(5)x-(2)/(5)x-y=6-(2)/(5)x

ending up with
y=6-(2)/(5)x

2.Now, we can change y to a positive y. By doing so, we divide -y by the entire equation.

Like this
(-y=6-(2)/(5)x )/(-y)

Ending with
y=-6+(2)/(5)x

3.Now, we can plug the expression
-6+(2)/(5)x into the second equation as a substitute for y, and solve for x. Then, we can use x to calculate y.

Like this
-2x+5(-6+(2)/(5)x)=-30\\ -2x-30+2x=-30\\

4. Since -2x+2x would cancel out and leave -30=-30. This is true because we know -30 equals -30 with no variable in sight.

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