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Umnica [9.8K]
3 years ago
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Choose a method to solve the following system of equations. Explain why you chose that method.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The values for the two equations are x=-3 and y=1

Therefore the solution is (-3,1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equations are y=2x+7\hfill (1)

y=-2x+5\hfill (2)

To solve the given equations by Substitution method :

We are using here to solve the given equations by Substitution method because equations (1) and (2) are equivalent ( it has same solution )

Therefore we can equate the two given equations  or substitute the y value equation (1) in (2) we get

2x+7=-2x-5

Subtracting with -(2x-5) on both sides we get

2x+7-(-2x-5)=-2x-5-(-2x-5)

2x+7+2x+5=-2x-5+2x+5

4x+12=0 ( adding the like terms )

4x=-12

x=-\frac{12}{4}

Therefore x=-3

Now substitute the value x=-3 in equation (1) we get

y=2(-3)+7

y=-6+7

Therefore y=1

The values are x=-3 and y=1

The solution is (-3,1)

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