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26 April, 23:51
What is the answer to 3x+5y=1; - 6x-10y=14
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Devyn Fernandez
27 April, 02:58
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y = - 3/5x + 1/5
Explanation: First subtract
3x from both sides, and you should have 5y = - 3 x + 1
. You are almost there to slope-intercept form, the 5y needs to be just
y. Divide by 5 on both sides (Make sure you divide - 3x AND 1 by 5!).
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