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Solve the system of linear equations by elimination x+2y=13 -x+y=5

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To solve the system


\begin{gathered} x+2y=13 \\ -x+y=5 \end{gathered}

we add the two equations to get:


\begin{gathered} x+2y=13 \\ -x+y=5 \\ --------------_{} \\ 0+3y=18 \end{gathered}

Dividing both sides by 3 gives


y=6

with the value of y in hand, we now put it in -x + y = 5 to get


-x+6=5

subtracting 6 from both sides gives


-x=-1
x=1

Hence, the solution to the system is


\begin{gathered} x=1 \\ y=6. \end{gathered}

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