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4 February, 03:18

2X + 5y = - 13

3x - 4y = - 8

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  1. 4 February, 03:48
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    You will need to use simultaneous equations.

    Method:

    First we need to make one set of variable the same, in this case we will:

    -Multiply the top equation by 3 to get 6x

    -Multiply the bottom equation by 2 to get 6x

    The result will be as follows:

    1) 2x+5y=-13 x3

    1) 6x+15y=-39

    2) 3x-4y=-8 x2

    2) 6x-8y=-16

    Now we will make both equations equal to 6x:

    1) 6x=-15y-39

    2) 6x=8y-16

    Now because they both equal 6x, they therefore equal each other:

    -15y-39=8y-16

    -23=23y

    y=-1

    Now that we have y, we can substitute it back into one of the equations to get x:

    1) 2x+5 (-1) = -13

    2x-5=-13

    2x=-8

    x=-4
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