SOLUTION: 4X+Y=-15 2X+3Y=5

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Question 702094: 4X+Y=-15
2X+3Y=5

Answer by sofiyac(983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4X+Y=-15
2X+3Y=5 multiply this one by -2
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4X+Y=-15
-4X-6Y=-10 now add them
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-5Y=-25 divide both sides by -5
Y=5 now plug this into either of the original equations, i'll use first one
4X+5=-15 subtract 5 from each side
4X=-20 divide both sides by 4
x=-5
(-5,5)

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