Question 121843:  this question is from a wksht...can you still help me? 
2x-y-z=2 
-x+3y+z=-1 
2x-4y-3z=-5
 
i started the problem and for y i got -5/7 and -32/7 for z...i dont think that is right 
 
 Answer by solver91311(24713)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! I would have liked to see the work you did to get to the answers you gave.  You are correct in thinking your results are incorrect.  I proved it to myself by substituting your values into the first equation, solving for x, and then substituting all three values into the second equation.  That exercise resulted in a false statement something along the lines of  .
 
 
So, let's begin anew.
 
 
1.   
2.   
3.  
 
 
Add the equation 1 to the equation 2, resulting in:
 
 
4.  , and set this aside for later
 
 
Multiply equation 2 by 3, resulting in:
 
 
5.  
 
 
Add eq 5 to eq 3, resulting in:
 
 
6.  
 
 
Add eq 4 to eq 6, resulting in:
 
 
  
 
 
 
Substitute -1 for y in eq 4:
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
Substitute 3 for x and -1 for y in equation 1:
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
And the solution set is the ordered triple (3,-1,5).
 
 
To check the answer, substitute the x, y, and z coordinates of the solution ordered triple into each of the original equations.  If you get a true statement each time, you have verified the answer.  I'll let you do the arithmetic.
 
 
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