Step-by-step explanation:
Given.


Take the second equation and subtract 2y to both sides.


Substitute x into the first equation and simplify.




Invert.

Substitute Y into your second equation.



Add -6 to both sides.


Answer:
(6, -3)
Assuming that your question is (x-1)(x+2) = [5(x-1)]/x-1
On the right side, the x-1's will cancel out, leaving you with (x-1)(x+2) = 5
expand the left side, giving you x^2 + x -2 = 5
which goes to x^2 +x -7 = 0
the possible values for x are 2.93 and -3.93. I don't think this was your question, so I'll do the other possible question that you might have been asking.
(x-1)(x+2) = 5(x-1)
divide by x-1 on both sides, leaving you with x+2=5
x+2=5
x=5-3
x=3
Sin(A) = opposite/hypotenuse = 12/13
Cos(A) = adjacent/hypotenuse = 5/13
Tan(A) = opposite/adjacent = 12/5
Answer:
it’s already in it’s simplest form