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31 October, 10:17

Solve the system of linear equations.

y=x-5

y=-2x+1

+3
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  1. 31 October, 12:21
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    I solved this one by substitution. When you are solving for two equations you can do this.

    y=x-5

    y=-2x+1

    substitute the y in one of the equations to find x

    x-5=-2x+1

    x=-2x+6

    3x=6

    x=2

    then you plug in that number to one of the equations

    y=2-5

    y=-3
  2. 31 October, 14:09
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    x-5=-2x+1

    3x=6

    x=2

    y=x-5=2-5=-3

    y=-3

    The solution is (2; - 3)
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