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30 October, 18:55

2x+y=10

Y=5x-11

Solve the system of equations by substitution

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  1. 30 October, 19:04
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    The answer would be (3,4)
  2. 30 October, 20:22
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    2x+5x-11=10!

    So once you combine like terms - 2x+5x, you end up with 7x-11=10

    You then have to add 11 to both sides of the equal sign and you get 7x=21. If you divide both sides by 7, you end up with x=3.

    Did you need what Y was, too? If so, you just go back to the original problem:

    2 (3) + y=10

    2 times 3 = 6+y=10.

    Subtract 6 from both sides and you get Y=4!
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