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| Question 54477:  5x - 2y = -5
 y - 5x = 3
 Answer by tutorcecilia(2152)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 5x - 2y = -5  [Solve using substitution] y - 5x = 3
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 y-5x=3  [Pick one equation and solve for one of the variables]
 y=5x+3  [Substitute back into the other equation]
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 5x - 2(5x+3) = -5 [Simplify]
 5x-10x-6=-5
 -5x=-5+6  [Solve for x]
 -5x=1
 x=-1/5
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 y - 5x = 3 [Plug (x=-1/5)
 y-5(-1/5)=3
 y+1=3 [Solve for y]
 y=-1+3
 y=2
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 Check by plugging (x=-1/5) and (y=2) into the other equation.
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