You can solve a system of equations 3 ways.
1. Elimination
This method is eliminates one of the variables in the system of equations to get 1 equation with only one 1 variable.
2. Graph
You graph both of the equations and find where they intersect if at all.
3. Substitution
If you know the value of one of variables, you can substitute it back into the equation.
Answer:
3y5 • (5y + 7)2 • (5y - 7) then solve that which is (3•2y5) • (5y + 7) • (5y - 7) and keep going { 3x−2y=5 & 2x−5y=7
SOLVE FOR X, Y
x=1
y=−1
I hope this helps a little
It would be B because it’s the only answer that cannot be divided or multiplied evenly
For every 2,3n there is 6n