166k views
2 votes
Solve each of these systems of equations. You may use either the substitution or elimination method.2x+y=15x+6y =4

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

x=2/7 and y=3/7

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the systems of equations:


\begin{gathered} 2x+y=1 \\ 5x+6y=4 \end{gathered}

We use the substitution method to solve.

Step 1: Make y the subject in the first equation.


\begin{gathered} 2x+y=1 \\ y=1-2x \end{gathered}

Step 2: Substitute y into the second equation.


\begin{gathered} 5x+6y=4 \\ 5x+6(1-2x)=4 \\ 5x+6-12x=4 \\ 5x-12x=4-6 \\ -7x=-2 \\ x=-(2)/(-7) \\ x=(2)/(7) \end{gathered}

Step 3: Solve for y


\begin{gathered} y=1-2x \\ =1-2((2)/(7)) \\ =1-(4)/(7) \\ y=(3)/(7) \end{gathered}

Therefore, x=2/7 and y=3/7.

User CarrKnight
by
8.2k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories