Question 81193:  Solve the following system by substitution 
5x-2y=-5 
y-5x=3 
 Answer by jainenderkapoor(61)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 5x-2y=-5    ----(1) 
y-5x=3      ----(2)
 
From the second equation  
we have 
y - 5x = 3 
y - 5x + 5x = 3 + 5x      (adding 5x to both sides) 
y = 3 + 5x   ---- (3)
 
substituting this value in (1) equation, we get
 
5x - 2(3 + 5x) = -5 
5x - 6 - 10x = -5 
-5x - 6  = -5 
-5x -6 + 6  =  -5  +6   (adding 6 to both sides) 
-5x = 1 
-5x/-5   =  1/-5        (dividing both sides by -5) 
x = -1/5
 
Putting this value of x  in (3) equation we get
 
y = 3 + 5(-1/5) 
y = 3 - 1 
y = 2
 
so solution is x = -1/5  and y = 2
 
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