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Solve these equations by finding the ordered pair. y= x - 5 and -x - 3y = 7

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Given:

The equations y = x - 5 and -x - 3y = 7.

Required:

Solve equations by finding the ordered pair.

Step-by-step explanation:

We will put y = x - 5 in -x - 3y = 7.

We will get,


\begin{gathered} -x-3(x-5)=7 \\ -x-3x+15=7 \\ -4x=-8 \\ x=2 \\ \text{ Insert }x=2\text{ in }y=x-5 \\ y=2-5 \\ y=-3 \end{gathered}

Ordered pair is (2, -3).

Answer:

The ordered pair equals (2, -3).

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