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5. Solve the system of linear equations. 2x + 6y = -3 2x + y = 0 A. (0, 2) B. (9,7) C. no solution D. infinitely many solutions

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We want to solve the system of linear equations;


\begin{gathered} 2x+6y=-3\text{ ---i} \\ 2x+y=0\text{ ---ii} \end{gathered}

Let's start by eliminating x, subtract equation ii from i;

Thus,


\begin{gathered} y=-(3)/(5) \\ \text{lets put this in equation i}i \\ 2x-(3)/(5)=0 \\ 2x=(3)/(5) \\ x=(3)/(10) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations is;

x=3/10 and y = -3/5

5. Solve the system of linear equations. 2x + 6y = -3 2x + y = 0 A. (0, 2) B. (9,7) C-example-1
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