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15 February, 11:03

Solving for x and y in a linear equation (x, y)

-11x-10y=17

5x-7y=50

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  1. 15 February, 12:05
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    Top one

    y=-1.7+11y

    x=-1.55+10y

    Bottom one

    y=-7.14-5x
  2. 15 February, 13:55
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    The best way to do this equation would be subtraction

    -11x-10y=17

    5x-7y=50

    multiply the top equation by - 7 and the bottom equation by 10

    77x+70y=-119

    50x-70y=500

    The y cancels out

    127x=381

    x=3

    plug y back into the original equation

    -11 (3) - 10y=17

    -33-10y=17

    -10y=50

    y=-5

    (3,-5)
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