Question 1106880:  how do i solve this by substitution: 5x+2y=9 
                                                          y=-x-3 and how do i solve it bye graphing 
 Found 2 solutions by  josgarithmetic, stanbon: Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! You just substitute one variable's formula for the other.
 
You already have a formula for y.  Use the expression in the first equation.
 
YOU DO IT!  Solve for x.  Finish.
 
 
 
Just solve both equations for y in terms of x and use slope and y-intercepts to graph and find the intersection point. 
 
 
Read it as well as you can.  Try on paper if you want (graph PAPER). 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! solve this by substitution: 5x+2y=9 ; y=-x-3  
5x+2(-x-3) = 9 
5x-2x-6 = 9 
3x = 15 
x = 5 
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y = -x-3 = -5-3 = -8 
Ans:: (5,-8) 
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and how do i solve it by graphing  
graph y = -x-3 
If x = 0, y = -3 
If x = -3, y = 0 
Plot (0,-3) and (-3,0) and draw a line thru them. 
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graph 5x+2y = 9 
y = (-5x+9)/2 
If x = 0, y = 9/2 
If x = 1/5, y = 4 
Plot (0,4.5) and (1/5,4) and draw a line thru them. 
  
The lines intersect at (5,-8) 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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