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30 August, 04:13

2a + 3b = 5

b = a - 5

What is a and b?

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  1. 30 August, 06:11
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    Since you have your b term, you can start off by plugging it in where b is in the first equation.

    2a + 3 (a-5) = 5

    Distribute the 3 to the "a" and - 5.

    2a + 3a - 15 = 5

    Now you can combine your "a" terms

    5a - 15 = 5

    Next you want to get the "a" term alone so you can add 15 to both sides.

    5a - 15+15 = 5+15

    5a = 20

    Now divide both sides by 5 to get your "a" value.

    5a = 20

    /5

    a = 4

    Now that you have your "a" value, all you have to do is plug your "a" value into either equation. I personally would choose the second equation since it's easier.

    b = 4-5

    b = - 1

    You can go back and check by plugging your answers back into the first equation as well!

    2 (4) + 3 (-1) = 5

    8 - 3 = 5

    5 = 5

    a = 4 and b = - 1
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