SOLUTION: (2x+3y)=-5
(X+7y)=3
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Question 882521: (2x+3y)=-5
(X+7y)=3
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I. (2x+3y)=-5
II. (x+7y)=3 Multiplying EQ II by -2 and Adding I and II to eliminate x
-11y = -11
y = 1 and x = -4
(-4, 1) the solution for this System of Equations
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