SOLUTION: 3x-y=3 5x+2y=4

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Question 444548: 3x-y=3
5x+2y=4

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3x-y=3
5x+2y=4
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Multiply thru the 1st equation by 2:
6x-2y = 6
5x+2y = 4
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Add and solve for "x":
11x = 10
x = 10/11
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Solve for "y";
3x - y = 3
3(10/11) - y = 33/11
y = (30/11)-(33/11)
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y = 3/11
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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