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  • 25-10-2018
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Solve the system of equations using the substitution method. x=3+12y −2x−y=3

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  • 25-10-2018

substitute x=3+12y into -2x-y=3

-2(3+12y) -y=3

distribute

-6-24y-y=3

combine  like terms

-6 -25y =3

add 6 to each side

-25y =9

divide by -25

y =-9/25

now substitute into x=3+12y

x=3+12y

x=3+12(-9/25)

x=3-108/25

x= 75/25 -108/25

x=-33/25

Answer: x=-33/25,  y=9/25


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