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What is the simultanous equation of 2x+y=–5 3x+2y=–8 equation Using the Substitution method​

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Answer:
Equation
form:
x=-2,y=-1


Point
form:
(-2, -1)

Explanation:


y=-(3x)/(2) -4


y=-2x-5

Solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation.

Add the equations in order to solve for the first variable. Plug this value into the other equations in order to solve for the remaining variables.


Solve
by
Substitution --->
2x+y=-5 3x+2y=-8

What is the simultanous equation of 2x+y=–5 3x+2y=–8 equation Using the Substitution-example-1
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