SOLUTION: Use substitution to solve each system of equations. If the system does not have exactly one solution, state whether it has no solution or infinitely many solutions.
x-3y=0
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: Use substitution to solve each system of equations. If the system does not have exactly one solution, state whether it has no solution or infinitely many solutions.
x-3y=0
3x+y=7
This question is from textbook Algebra I
Answer by sofiyacherni(99) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
from first equation you want to move 3y to the other side so technically you want to add 3y to both sides so that 3y on the left of equal signs becomes zero
so ***
now that you have a formula for x you have to substitute it in the second equation
so 9y+1y=10y, then
in order for you to get y by itself you have to divide both sides by 10, thus
two tens on the left cancel out and you are left with
now that you have a value for y go back to equation marked *** and substitute for y to find the value for x, you get
thus your answer is and
Good Luck
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