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13 December, 19:44

Use the substitution method to solve the system of equations. Choose the correct ordered pair. 2y + 5x = 13 2y - 3x = 5

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  1. 13 December, 20:02
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    2y + 5x = 13

    2y - 3x = 5

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    Solve for x in the first equation. Subtract 2y from both sides.

    5x = 13 - 2y

    Divide both sides by 5.

    x = 13/5 - 2/5y

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    Plug x into the second equation.

    2y - 3 (13/5 - 2/5y) = 5

    Distribute 3 inside the parentheses.

    2y - 7.8 + 1.2y = 5

    Combine like terms.

    3.2y - 7.8 = 5

    Add 7.8 to both sides.

    3.2y = 12.8

    Divide both sides by 3.2.

    y = 4

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    Plug 4 for y into the first equation.

    2 (4) + 5x = 13

    8 + 5x = 13

    Subtract 8 from both sides.

    5x = 5

    Divide both sides by 5.

    x = 1

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    x = 1, y = 4
  2. 13 December, 20:08
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    Answer: x=1 y=4

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