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Solve the system of equations.
2y+7x=−5
5y−7x=12


User Sietschie
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We can solve this by substitution method.

Look at the second equation. If we rearrange to find 7x, we can substitute in the value into the first equation.


5y-7x=12


5y-7x-12=0


5y-12=7x

Therefore,
7x=5y-12

Now replace the 7x in the first equation with 5y - 12:


2y+7x=-5 (substitute in 7x = 5y - 12)


2y+(5y-12)=-5


7y-12=-5


7y=7


y=1

Now that we know y, we can find x by substituting in y = 1 into any equation we want. I will use the equation: 7x = 5y - 12


7x=5y-12 (substitute in y = 1)


7x=5(1) -12


5x=5-12


7x=-7


x=-1

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Answer:


y=1\\x=-1

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