SOLUTION: solve algebraically: 2x+7y=5 6x+y+5 A) (-15/8 , 5/4) B) (1,-1) C) (6,-1) D) (3/4 , 1/2)

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Question 208500: solve algebraically: 2x+7y=5
6x+y+5
A) (-15/8 , 5/4)
B) (1,-1)
C) (6,-1)
D) (3/4 , 1/2)

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve algebraically:
2x+7y=5
6x+y+5 This has no equal sign.

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