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11 August, 00:59

How do you solve the system of linear equations for this problem: (2.1x+4.2y=14.7) & (-5.7x-1.9y=-11.4)

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  1. 11 August, 02:50
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    2.1x + 4.2y = 14.7 is the same as x + 2y = 7 (divide both sides by 2.1)

    -5.7x-1.9y=-11.4 is the same as 3x + y = 6 (divide both sides by - 1.9)

    Rearrange the first equation to get x = 7 - 2y and substitute into the second equation, 3 (7 - 2y) + y = 6, 21 - 6y + y = 6, 5y = 15, y = 3

    Substitute y = 3 into the first equation x + 2 (3) = 7, x = 1

    x = 1 and y = 3
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