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Felipe is solving this system of equations. He got (4, 7) as his solution.1.5x+2y=202.5x−5y=−251.5x+2y=202.5x−5y=−25Is Felipe correct?No, because the solution does not check for both equations.No, because the solution does not check for both equations.

Felipe is solving this system of equations. He got (4, 7) as his solution.1.5x+2y-example-1

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Given the next system of equations:


\begin{gathered} 1.5x+2y=20\text{ (eq. 1)} \\ 2.5x-5y=-25\text{ (eq. 2)} \end{gathered}

To check if (4, 7) is a solution to the system of equations, we have to substitute this point into the equations and verify if they are satisfied.

Point (4, 7) means that x = 4 and y = 7. Substituting these values into equation 1, we get:


\begin{gathered} 1.5\cdot4+2\cdot7=20 \\ 6+14=20 \\ 20=20\text{ (True)} \end{gathered}

Substituting x = 4 and y = 7, into equation 2, we get:


\begin{gathered} 2.5\cdot4-5\cdot7=-25 \\ 10-35=-25 \\ -25=-25\text{ (True)} \end{gathered}

Felipe is correct because the solution checks for both equations

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