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  • 14-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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Solve the simultaneous equations by substitution
3x+5y=−4
3x+7y=4

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  • 14-02-2021

Answer:

(x,y) (12, -8)

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humaadali001 humaadali001
  • 14-02-2021
x
=
−
3

y
=
5
Explanation:
I would multiply the first equation by
−
4
and the second by
3
and add together the two equatins (in columns):
{
−
12
x
−
28
y
=
−
104

{
12
x
+
15
y
=
39

0
−
13
y
=
−
65

So:
y
=
65
13
=
5

Substitute back this value into the first equation:
3
x
+
7
⋅
5
=
26

3
x
=
26
−
35
=
−
9

x
=
−
9
3
=
−
3
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