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What is the solution to the system of linear equations? 2x + y = 7 x - 2y = 16
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What is the solution to the system of linear equations?
2x + y = 7
x - 2y = 16
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Explanation:
Reform the first equation: y = 7 - 2x; y = -2x + 7
Reform the second equation: -2y = -x + 16; y = 0.5x + 8
Equate: -2x + 7 = 0.5x + 8; -4x + 14 = x + 16; -3x + 14 = 16; -3x = 2; x = -
Calculate y: y = -2 * - 2/3 + 7 = 4/3 + 7; y =
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