SOLUTION: use elimination to find all points of intersection of the graphs of 3x+2y=10 and 2x+5y=3
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Question 778138: use elimination to find all points of intersection of the graphs of 3x+2y=10 and 2x+5y=3
Answer by sofiyac(983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3x+2y=10 multiply this one by -2
2x+5y=3 multiply this one by 3, then add the two new equations
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-6x-4y=-20
6x+15y=9 now add them
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11y=-11 divide each side by 11
y=-1 next plug that into either of the original equations and solve for x, i'm going to work with the first one
3x+2(-1)=10
3x-2=10 add 2 to each side
3x=12 divide each side by 3
x=4
(4,-1)
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