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Solve the following system of linear equations algebraically.
3x + y = 5
5x – 4y = -3

User Eye Patch
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x = 1 and y = 2.

Explanation:

to do this, i changed the form of one of the equations so it was in the y= form then plugged it into the pther equation to solve for x. once i had x i plugged it into one of the equation to get y! hope this helps

Solve the following system of linear equations algebraically. 3x + y = 5 5x – 4y = -3-example-1
User BobSilverberg
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3x+y=5 & 5x-4y=-3

3x+5x=8x+y-4y=-3

8x+y-4y=-3

8x+3y=-3

-3 -3

8x=-6

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