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| Question 1166175:  Solve the following linear equations using the Elimination method and The Substitution method
 1) X + 3 Y = 2
 2X + 5 Y = 3
 
 2)  3X + 4 Y = 12
 6X + 2 Y = 6
 
 
 
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . Solve the following linear equations using the Elimination method and The Substitution method
 1) X + 3 Y = 2
 2X + 5 Y = 3
 2) 3X + 4 Y = 12
 6X + 2 Y = 6
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First system is good to apply the Substitution method.
    X + 3Y = 2      (1)
   2X + 5Y = 3      (2)
From equation (1), express  X = -3Y + 2.  Then substitute it into equation (2),  replacing X there.  
You will get then
    2*(-3Y + 2) + 5Y = 3    (3)
It is equation for one single unknown Y. Simplify it step by step and find Y
    -6Y + 4 + 5Y = 3
    -Y           = 3 - 4 
     -Y          = -1
      Y          = 1.
Now substitute the found value  Y = 1  into equation (1)  to find X.
    X + 3*1 = 2,
or
    X + 3 = 2,
    X     = 2 - 3 = -1.
ANSWER.  The solution is  X= -1,  Y = 1.
Check it  on your own   that the found values  SATISFY  the given equations.
 
 I did this check MENTALLY for myself.
 
 
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