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Solve the equations by substitution method: A) x+y=3, 2x+5y=12.​

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Answer:

x = 1, y = 2

Explanation:

Original equations:


x+y=3\\2x+5y=12

Substitute y and solve for x:


y=3-x\\2x+5y=12


2x+5(3-x)=12


2x+15-5x=12


-3x=-3


x=1

Plug in x to solve for y:


1+y=3


y=2

x = 1, y = 2

Note: You can also substitute x and solve for y, then plug in y to solve for x. I did not do that here.

User Biela Diela
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Answer:

x+y=3

x=3-y equation 1

2x+5y=12

2(3-y)+5y=12

6-2y+5y=12

6+3y=12

3y=12-6

y=6÷3

y=2 equation 2

again ,

putting value of equation 2 in equation 1

x=3-y

x=3-2

x=1

User Jordan McQueen
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