SOLUTION: 10x + 2y = 7 y = -5x + 3 If someone could help me with this problem please.

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Question 103661: 10x + 2y = 7
y = -5x + 3
If someone could help me with this problem please.

Answer by HyperBrain(694)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

But if you substitute ,




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The equation lead into a false statement.
therefore, there is no solution

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