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| Question 201960:  Help Needed;
 Multiply both sides of each equation by a common denominator to eliminate the fractions. Then solve the system.
 3x - ((5y)/(7)) = 10
 ((2x)/(3) - ((9y)/(7)) = (19/5)
 
 Answer by profemmanuel2q@yahoo.com(15)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3x - ((5y)/(7)) = 10     - Eqn. 1 ((2x)/(3) - ((9y)/(7)) = (19/5) - Eqn 2
 Taking Equation 1, Multiply both sides by the L.C.M (Leaset Common Multiple, that is 7)so that we will be able to get rid of the denominator.
 7 X 3x - 7 X 5y/7 = 7 X 10
 21x - 5y = 70   - Eqn. 1
 Taking Equation 2,
 Multiply both sides of the L.C.M, that is 105, so we have
 105 X 2x/3 - 105 X 9y/7 = 105 X 19/5, Canceling the
 35 X 2x - 15 X 9y = 21 X 19
 70x - 135y = 399 - Eqn. 2
 Solving Equation 1 and Equation 2 simultaneously:
 21x - 5y = 70 - Eqn 1
 70x -135y = 399 - Eqn 2
 Before you can solve this: You have to choose the method type of solving simultaneous Equation. Whether using the Elimination method, Substitution method or the Graphical method.
 When u solve this you are suppose to get x = -3.64   and y = -17.472
 
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