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31 December, 16:01

How do I solve system of equations by substitution

3x-7y=41

x=-2y-21

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  1. 31 December, 16:10
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    (-5; -8)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -6y-63-7y=41

    -13y=104

    y=-8

    x=-2*-8-21=-5
  2. 31 December, 16:25
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    Going off the value of x in terms of y given in the second equation, we can substitute the x in the first equation with the value - 2y - 21 to give us the equation

    3 (-2y - 21) - 7y = 41

    Distributing the 3 to the - 2y and - 12:

    -6y - 63 - 7y = 41

    Combining like terms:

    -13y - 63 = 41

    Adding 63 to either side:

    -13y = 104

    And dividing both sides by - 13:

    y = - 8

    We can plug in this solution for y to the second equation to obtain a solution for x:

    x = - 2 (-8) - 21

    x = 16 - 21

    x = - 5

    So our solution is the pair (-5, - 8).
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