SOLUTION: Solve the System 3/4x + 2/5y = 13 1/3x - -3/10y = 1 can I get help on solving to the answer? here is what I have so far... 3/4x + 2/5y = 13 -3/4x -3/4x .......

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Question 781993: Solve the System
3/4x + 2/5y = 13
1/3x - -3/10y = 1
can I get help on solving to the answer? here is what I have so far...
3/4x + 2/5y = 13
-3/4x -3/4x
..........
2/5y = 13 - 3/4x.
That's all I have. It s the fractions that are confusing me. Can I get rid of them of do I have to actually add/sub them like normal?
Help would be appreciated!!!! thank you!

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solved by pluggable solver: Solving a linear system of equations by subsitution


Start with the first equation


Multiply both sides by the LCD 20



Distribute and simplify


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Start with the second equation


Multiply both sides by the LCD 30



Distribute and simplify


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Lets start with the given system of linear equations




Now in order to solve this system by using substitution, we need to solve (or isolate) one variable. I'm going to choose y.

Solve for y for the first equation

Subtract from both sides

Divide both sides by 8.


Which breaks down and reduces to



Now we've fully isolated y

Since y equals we can substitute the expression into y of the 2nd equation. This will eliminate y so we can solve for x.


Replace y with . Since this eliminates y, we can now solve for x.

Distribute 9 to

Multiply



Reduce any fractions

Subtract from both sides


Make 30 into a fraction with a denominator of 2


Combine the terms on the right side



Make 10 into a fraction with a denominator of 8

Now combine the terms on the left side.


Multiply both sides by . This will cancel out and isolate x

So when we multiply and (and simplify) we get



<---------------------------------One answer

Now that we know that , lets substitute that in for x to solve for y

Plug in into the 2nd equation

Multiply

Subtract from both sides

Make 30 into a fraction with a denominator of 11



Combine the terms on the right side

Multiply both sides by . This will cancel out 9 on the left side.

Multiply the terms on the right side


Reduce


So this is the other answer


<---------------------------------Other answer


So our solution is

and

which can also look like

(,)

Notice if we graph the equations (if you need help with graphing, check out this solver)




we get


graph of (red) and (green) (hint: you may have to solve for y to graph these) intersecting at the blue circle.


and we can see that the two equations intersect at (,). This verifies our answer.


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Check:

Plug in (,) into the system of equations


Let and . Now plug those values into the equation

Plug in and


Multiply


Add


Reduce. Since this equation is true the solution works.


So the solution (,) satisfies



Let and . Now plug those values into the equation

Plug in and


Multiply


Add


Reduce. Since this equation is true the solution works.


So the solution (,) satisfies


Since the solution (,) satisfies the system of equations






this verifies our answer.



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