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(2, 9) is the solution of the system of equations.

y = x + 7
y = 2x + 5

true or false

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True! Since if you replace x and y with 2 and 9, you will get 9 = 2 + 7 or 9 = 2 x 2 + 5 which makes the equation true.

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Answer:

  • Yes it's TRUE that ( 2 , 9 ) is the solution of given equations .

Explanation:

In the question it is given that whether ( 2 , 9 ) is solution of system of equations that are y = x + 7 and y = 2x + 5 .

And we have to tell that it is true or false.

Solution : -

As in the question we're provided with ( 2 , 9 ) . So , Here :

  • Value of x is 2

  • Value of y is 9

( 1 )


\longmapsto \qquad \:y = x + 7

Substituting value of x and y in equation :


\longmapsto \qquad \: 9 = 2 + 7


\longmapsto \qquad \: \boxed{\bf{9 = 9}}

As we see that left side is equal to right side .

  • Therefore ( 2 , 9 ) is the solution of y = x + 7 .

( 2 )


\longmapsto \qquad \: y = 2x + 5

Substituting value of x and y in equation :


\longmapsto \qquad \: 9 = 2(2) + 5


\longmapsto \qquad \: 9 = 4 + 5


\longmapsto \qquad \: \boxed{ \bf{9 = 9}}

As we see that left side is equal to right side .

  • Therefore ( 2 , 9 ) is the solution of y = 2(x) + 5 .

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