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Solve for x and y:
x = 5 – 2y
4y = 15 - 2x

Solve for x and y: x = 5 – 2y 4y = 15 - 2x-example-1
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Answer:

No solution.

Explanation:

So we have the system of equations:


x=5-2y\\4y=15-2x

We can solve this by substitution. Substitute the first equation into the second. Thus:


4y=15-2(5-2y)

Distribute the right:


4y=15-10+4y

Subtract 4y from both sides:


0=15-10

Subtract the right:


0=5

As you can see, this statement is not true. In other words, the system of equations have no solution (likely because the lines are parallel).

And we're done!

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