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

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Step-by-step explanation:

The first and second equations have 5x and 15x. Note how -3*5x = -15x which helps us get rid of the x terms when we add.

We can multiply both sides of the first equation by -3 to get -15x+6y = -48

An equivalent system of equations is


\begin{cases}-15x+6y = -48\\15x-7y = 51\end{cases}

Add the equations straight down. The x terms add to -15x+15x = 0x = 0, so the x terms go away.

The y terms add to 6y+(-7y) = -1y = -y

The terms on the right hand side add to -48+51 = 3

So we end up with -y = 3 meaning y = -3

This leads to....

5x-2y = 16

5x-2(-3) = 16

5x+6 = 16

5x = 16-6

5x = 10

x = 10/5

x = 2

Or you could use the other equation

15x-7y = 51

15x-7(-3) = 51

15x+21 = 51

15x = 51-21

15x = 30

x = 30/15

x = 2

Either way, we have x = 2 and y = -3 pairing up.

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