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| Question 286132:  I do not know how to solve system equations using substitions with fractions. Do i multiply by a common denominator?
 here is an example if you could solve it step by step for me:
 7x-y=10
 x=1/3y-2
 i know the answer (4,18) but not how to get there. if you can help it would be greatly appreciated thank you.
 Answer by ptaylor(2198)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I'm confused.  In the second equation is it 1/(3y) or (1/3)y.  I will assume that it's the latter, so: 7x-y=10-------------------------eq1
 x=(1/3)y-2---------------------eq2
 If we get rid of the fraction in eq2, then you may not have to worry about it, so:
 Multiply each term in eq2 by 3 and we get
 3x=y-6 add 6 to each side
 3x+6=y----eq2a
 now substitute 3x+6 for y in eq 1
 7x-(3x+6)=10
 7x-3x-6=10  add 6 to each side
 7x-3x-6+6=10+6  collect like terms
 4x=16
 x=4
 substitute x=4 into eq2a and we get:
 3*4+6=y
 y=18
 Hope this helps---ptaylor
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