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A system of equations is shown below. y = –x – 3 5x + 2y = 9 What is the solution to this system?

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Answer:


x=5\ and\ y=-8

The solution of the system can be given as (5,-8).

Explanation:

Given system of equations:


y=-x-3


5x+2y=9

To solve the given system of equations:

Solution:

We will use substitution to solve the given system.

We will substitute the
y values in terms of
x from the equation
y=-x-3 into the other equation to solve for
x

Substituting
y=-x-3 into
5x+2y=9.

We have:


5x+2(-x-3)=9

Using distribution.


5x-2x-6=9

Combining like terms.


3x-6=9

Adding 6 both sides.


3x-6+6=9+6


3x=15

Dividing both sides by 3.


(3x)/(3)=(15)/(3)


x=5

Plugging in
x=5 into
y=-x-3.

We have,


y=-5-3


y=-8

The solution of the system can be given as (5,-8).

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