Question 1085622

solve simultaneous equations algebraically
3x+y=3
2x-y=7
<pre>The easiest method to use is <b><u>ELIMINATION</b></u>.
You start by JUST ADDING the 2 equations to ELIMINATE y and get the value of x.
Substitute the value of x into any of the 2 original equations to get the value of y.
That's all. 

IGNORE anyone who tells you to solve this a different way, because from what is stated, 
this can be solved using any ALGEBRAIC method, and the easiest, least time-consuming is the ELIMINATION method.