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If 3x - 5y = 11 and 2x + 3y = 5, then what is the ratio of x to y?

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Answer:

-58/7

Explanation:

Alright so this is a system of equations. First we'll solve the system, and then find the ratio afterwards.


3x-5y = 11\\2x+3y =5\\

Isolate for y on both.


2x + 3y = 5\\3y = 5-2x\\y = (5-2x)/(3)

and


3x - 5y = 11\\-5y = 11-3x\\y = (11-3x)/(-5)

Set both equations equal to each other:


(11-3x)/(-5) = (5-2x)/(3)\\ \\(3(11-3x))/(-5) = 5-2x\\ \\3(11-3x) = -5(5-2x)\\\\33 - 9x = -25 + 10x\\33 = -25 + 19x\\58 = 19x\\(58)/(19) = x

We've got x, now let's solve for y:


y = (11-3x)/(-5) = (11-3((58)/(19)) )/(-5)

Now we got both x and y, and what they equal.


y = (-7)/(19)\\


x = (58)/(19)

The ratio of x to y, is essentially
(x)/(y). So we will calculate that.


((58)/(19) )/((-7)/(19) ) = (58)/(19) * (19)/(-7) = (-58)/(7)