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2x = 5(2-y)y = 3(-x + 5)Solve system of equation using elimination method

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The given system of equations is:


2x=5(2-y);y=3(-x+5)

Simplify to get:


\begin{gathered} 2x=10-5y \\ 2x+5y=10\ldots(i) \\ y=-3x+15 \\ 3x+y=15\ldots(ii) \end{gathered}

Multiply (ii) by 5 to get:


15x+5y=75\ldots(iii)

Subtract (i) from (iii) to get:


\begin{gathered} 15x+5y=75 \\ -2x-5y=-10 \\ 13x=65 \\ x=(65)/(13)=5 \end{gathered}

Substitute x=5 in (ii) to get:


\begin{gathered} 3(5)+y=15 \\ y=0 \end{gathered}

Solution set {5,0}.

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