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14 September, 21:48

Consider the following system with a solution (1,3) equation 1 of the system 2x+y=5 equation 2 of the system x-2y=-5 prove that replacing the first equation with the sum of the equation and a multiple of the other produces a system with the same solution

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  1. 14 September, 23:18
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    We rewrite the first equation:

    (2) * (2x + y) = (2) * (5)

    4x + 2y = 10

    We now add this equation with the second equation:

    (4x + 2y = 10) +

    (x-2y = - 5)

    >> 5x = 5

    The resulting system is:

    5x = 5

    x-2y = - 5

    Where we conclude:

    x = 5/5 = 1

    y = (1 + 5) / (2) = 6/2 = 3

    Answer:

    a system with the same solution

    5x = 5

    x-2y = - 5

    Solutions:

    x = 1

    y = 3
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