SOLUTION: x+3y=3 2x+3y=4

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Question 154784This question is from textbook beginning and intermediate algebra
: x+3y=3
2x+3y=4
This question is from textbook beginning and intermediate algebra

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Start with the given system of equations:
system%28x%2B3y=3%2C2x%2B3y=4%29


-1%282x%2B3y%29=-1%284%29 Multiply the both sides of the second equation by -1.


-2x-3y=-4 Distribute and multiply.


So we have the new system of equations:
system%28x%2B3y=3%2C-2x-3y=-4%29


Now add the equations together. You can do this by simply adding the two left sides and the two right sides separately like this:


%28x%2B3y%29%2B%28-2x-3y%29=%283%29%2B%28-4%29


%281x%2B-2x%29%2B%283y%2B-3y%29=3%2B-4 Group like terms.


-x%2B0y=-1 Combine like terms. Notice how the y terms cancel out.


-x=-1 Simplify.


x=%28-1%29%2F%28-1%29 Divide both sides by -1 to isolate x.


x=1 Reduce.


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x%2B3y=3 Now go back to the first equation.


1%2B3y=3 Plug in x=1.


1%2B3y=3 Multiply.


3y=3-1 Subtract 1 from both sides.


3y=2 Combine like terms on the right side.


y=%282%29%2F%283%29 Divide both sides by 3 to isolate y.


So our answer is x=1 and y=2%2F3.


Which form the ordered pair .


This means that the system is consistent and independent.