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Solve the equations. -4x + 7y = 20y= 3x + 15x=y=

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Step-by-step explanation:

-4x + 7y = 20 ... equation 1

y= 3x + 15 ...equation 2

Rewriting the equations:

7y - 4x = 20

y - 3x = 15

using elimination method:

I want to eliminate y. So, I multiply equation 2 by 7 so both equations can have same coefficient

7y - 4x = 20 ... equation 1

7y - 21x = 105 ...equation 2

subtract equation 1 from 2:

7y - 7y -21x - (-4x) = 105 - 20

-21x + 4x = 85

-17x = 85

divide both sides by -17:

-17x/-17 = 85/-17

x = -5

To get y, we insert the value for x in any of the equation

using equation 1

7y - 4(-5) = 20

7y + 20 = 20

7y = 20-20

7y = 0

y = 0/7

y = 0

x = -5 and y = 0

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