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What is the result of adding these two equations? ​ 2x+3y=-5 5x-y=-12

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Answer:


x = (-41)/(17) , y = (-1)/(17)

Explanation:

Step(i):-

Given equations are 2 x+3 y=-5 ...(i)

5 x-y=-12 ...(ii)

Multiply equation (ii) by '3'

2 x + 3 y = -5

15 x - 3 y = - 36

17 x = - 41


x = (-41)/(17)

Step(ii):-

Substitute
x = (-41)/(17) in equation (i)

2 (
(-41)/(17)+3 y=-5

3 y = - 5 +
(82)/(17)


3 y = (-85 + 82)/(17) = (-3)/(17)


y = (-1)/(17)

The solution of the two equations

( x, y ) =
((-41)/(17) , (-1)/(17))

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