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| Question 864942:  Hi, I need some help with my math homework, its from the lesson (9-5), Multiplication with the addition-or-subtraction method (elimination method), of the algebra structure and method book 1 by mcdougal littell.
 The exercise says:
 "The point (8,-3) is the intersection of the graphs ax + by = 25 and 3ax - 5by = 3. Find a and b."
 PS. Please kindly explain the steps of the procedure so that I understand how to solve the question. Thank you.
 Answer by richwmiller(17219)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Since we know that (8,-3) is a solution we can substitute 8 for x and -3 for y ax + by = 25 and 3ax - 5by = 3
 8a -3b = 25,
 3*8a - 5(-3)b = 3
 8a -3b = 25
 40a-15b=125 multiply by 5
 24a+15b=3
 add them
 64a-128
 a=2
 8a -3b = 25
 plug in a=2
 16-3b=25
 -3b=9
 b=-3
 a=2
 
 
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