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2 June, 11:56

2) - 7x + 5y=10

4x - 5y=-10

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  1. 2 June, 14:59
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    -7x+5y=10

    4x-5y=-10

    Find x first by eliminating the y.

    Add the two equations together.

    -7x+4y=-3y

    +5y-+5y = 5y-5y=0

    10-+10=0

    -3x=0

    divide both sides by - 3

    -3x/-3=0/-3

    x=0

    Find y by using x=0 into - 7x+5y=10 (using substitution method)

    -7 (0) + 5y=10

    0+5y=10

    5y=10

    divide both sides by 5

    5y/5=10/5

    y=2

    Answer:

    (0,2)
  2. 2 June, 15:26
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    To solve this, the problem is solvable by elimination. So you see how the 5y and - 5y cancel out? You basically add those two and you add the - 7x and 4x and 10 and - 10 leaving you with - 3x=0. Dividing by each side gives you x=0. Then, plug 0 in for x in - 7x+5y=10. Giving you

    -7 (0) + 5y=10.

    0+5y=10

    5y=10

    Divide by 5 on each side giving you y=2. So your answer is (0,2).
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