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Solve the following system of equations using the substitution method. x=2y 2x+5y=9 x= and y=
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Solve the following system of equations using the substitution method.
x=2y
2x+5y=9
x=
and
y=
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x=2y
2x+5y=9
substitute the x=2y into the second equation
2(2y)+5y=9
multiple the 2y by 2. 4y+5y=9
combine like terms. 9y=9
divide the 9 out from both sides. y=1
plug the y back into the first equation
x=2(1)
multiply. x=2
your answer is: x=2
y=1
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Answer:
9, -2
Explanation:
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