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16 July, 08:36

Substitution method of y=x+5 and 5x+y=3

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  1. 16 July, 08:40
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    Solve for the first variable in one of the equations, then substitute the result into the other equation.

    (-1/3,14/3)
  2. 16 July, 08:58
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    To solve by substitution, you need to fill in the value for either x or y. Since y = x + 5, you already have the y value. It's x + 5. Now you need to find x before you can go any further. So let's take 5x + y = 3 and fill x + 5 in for y. 5x + y = 5 5x + x + 5 = 3 Now solve for x. 5x + x + 5 = 3 6x + 5 = 3 6x = 3 - 5 6x = - 2 x = - 2/6 or - 0.33 Now solve x + 5 for y. y = x + 5 y = - 0.33 + 5 y = 4.67 So x = - 0.33 and y = 4.67
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