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10 June, 14:27

Y=5x+2 and 3x=-y+10 what is the soluion of equation

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  1. 10 June, 16:31
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    Solve the following system:

    {y = 5 x + 2 | (equation 1)

    {3 x = 10 - y | (equation 2)

    Express the system in standard form:

    { - (5 x) + y = 2 | (equation 1)

    {3 x + y = 10 | (equation 2)

    Add 3/5 * (equation 1) to equation 2:

    { - (5 x) + y = 2 | (equation 1)

    {0 x + (8 y) / 5 = 56/5 | (equation 2)

    Multiply equation 2 by 5/8:

    { - (5 x) + y = 2 | (equation 1)

    {0 x+y = 7 | (equation 2)

    Subtract equation 2 from equation 1:

    { - (5 x) + 0 y = - 5 | (equation 1)

    {0 x+y = 7 | (equation 2)

    Divide equation 1 by - 5:

    {x+0 y = 1 | (equation 1)

    {0 x+y = 7 | (equation 2)

    Collect results:

    Answer: {x = 1 {y = 7
  2. 10 June, 17:12
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    I hope this is the answer you want
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