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16 June, 23:51

Use substitution to solve the system of equations. How many solutions are there?

12x - 13y = 5

x = 23y + 10

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  1. 17 June, 01:59
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    One solution:

    (-0.057, - 0.437)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    12x - 13y = 5

    x = 23y + 10

    12 (23y + 10) - 13y = 5

    276y - 13y = 5 - 120

    263y = - 115

    y = - 0.437

    x = 23y + 10

    x = - 0.057
  2. 17 June, 02:13
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    x = - 15/263

    y = - 115/263

    Step-by-step explanation:

    12x - 13y = 5

    x = 23y + 10

    12 (23y + 10) - 13y = 5

    276y + 120 - 13y = 5

    263y = 5 - 120

    263y = - 115

    y = - 115/263

    x = 23 (-115/263) + 10

    x = - 2645/263 + 10

    x = (2630 - 2645) / 263

    x = - 15/263
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