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24 July, 03:23

Solution to the System of linear equations below:

2x+y=-3

3x+2y=-7

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  1. 24 July, 05:58
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    You can solve this by adding 3 to 2x+y=-3 so it is now 2x+y+3=0, then you can subtract y to get 2x+3=-y, multiply by - 1 to get y positive so you have - 2x-3=y, then insert that to the second equation as 3x+2 (-2x-3) = - 7 you can then multiply it out to 3x-4x-6=-7, add 6 to both sides to get 3x-4x=-1, which is the same as - x=-1 or x=1, then insert they into the upper equation to get 2+y=-3, subtract 2 and you have y=-5, so the answers are x=1 and y=-5
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