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Solve the simultaneous equations 2x-y=7 3x+y=3

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Answer:

( 2 , - 3 )

Explanation:

Using elimination method:

2x - y = 7

3x + y = 3

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5x = 10

Divide both sides of the equation by 5


(5x)/(5) = (10)/(5)

Calculate


x = 2

Now, substitute the given value of X in the equation

3x + y = 3


3 * 2 + y = 3

Multiply the numbers


6 + y = 3

Move constant to R.H.S and change it's sign


y = 3 - 6

Calculate


y = - 3

The possible solution of this system is the ordered pair ( x , y )

( x , y ) = ( 2 , -3 )

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Check if the given ordered pair is the solution of the system of equation


2 * 2 - ( - 3) = 7


3 * 2 - 3 = 3

Simplify the equalities


7 = 7


3 = 3

Since all of the equalities are true, the ordered pair is the solution of the system

( x , y ) = ( 2 , - 3 )

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