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Solve the follow system of equations using substitution: x - 5y = 0-x + 5y = 3

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Given the system of equations below


\begin{gathered} x-5y=0\text{ (1)} \\ -x+5y=3\text{ (2)} \end{gathered}

Using substitution method:

From equation (1), make x the subject


\begin{gathered} x-5y=0 \\ x=5y \end{gathered}

Substitute 5y for x into equation (2)


\begin{gathered} -x+5y=3 \\ \text{Substitute 5y for x into equation (2) above} \\ -(5y)+5y=3 \\ -5y+5y=3 \\ 0\\e3 \end{gathered}

Since, the values of x and y can not be determined

Hence, there is no solution to the given system of equations.

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