SOLUTION: 5x=3(1-y)
3x+3y+1=0
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Question 999081: 5x=3(1-y)
3x+3y+1=0
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5x=3(1-y)
3x+3y+1=0
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Rearrange::
5x + 3y = 3
3x + 3y = -1
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Subtract and solve for "x":
2x = 4
x = 2
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Solve for "y"::
3x + 3y = -1
6 + 3y = -1
3y = -7
y = -7/3
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Checking the answer::
5x=3(1-y)
3x+3y+1=0
Checking (2,-7/3)
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5(2) = 3(1+(7/3)
10 = 3+7
10 = 10
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3(2) + 3(-7/3) + 1 = 0
6 - 7 + 1 = 0
0 = 0
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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