SOLUTION: Hey! Allright- Well my problem isto solve by using the Substitution method! I am having a small difficulty with it.
the problem is *y=5x
2x+y=28*
What I got
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the problem is *y=5x
2x+y=28*
What I got
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Question 129933This question is from textbook algebra
: Hey! Allright- Well my problem isto solve by using the Substitution method! I am having a small difficulty with it.
the problem is *y=5x
2x+y=28*
What I got was (4,20) The problem I am having is cheaking to see if it is the right answer.
Please help me with my problem?
Please and Thank You=) This question is from textbook algebra
Plug in into the first equation. In other words, replace each with . Notice we've eliminated the variables. So we now have a simple equation with one unknown.
Distribute
Combine like terms on the left side
Divide both sides by 7 to isolate x
Divide
Now that we know that , we can plug this into to find
Substitute for each
Simplify
So our answer is and which also looks like
Notice if we graph the two equations, we can see that their intersection is at . So this verifies our answer.