Ask a New Question

Asked by Anonymous

mth 121(solve the linear equation:2x+3y=3, x-2y=5 and 3x+2y=7.)
10 years ago

Answers

Answered by Steve
2x+3y = 3
x-2y = 5
has solution (3,-1)
This point is also on on the third line, so it is the solution to all three equations.
10 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

When solving this linear equation, -8.3 = X + 6.1 don't I take 6.1 from both sides and get x =... By looking at two linear equations, how can you tell that the corresponding lines are parallel? When graphing two linear equations, what is the significance of the intersection of the two graphs,... easy way to solve linear equations Use patterns or a linear equation to complete the table. 11) x y 1 -1... When dealing with linear equations, what does consistent, inconsistent, dependent, and independent m... how do you do the linear equation y + 9 =1/5x and 45 - 3y = 15x Solve the set of linear equations by the matrix method : a+3b+2c=3 , 2a-b-3c= -8, 5a+2b+c=9. Solve... please Write the linear equation 3y=6x−18 in slope-intercept form For the following linear equations, determine which inverse operation allows you to determine the so...
Submit Your Answer

Question

mth 121(solve the linear equation:2x+3y=3, x-2y=5 and 3x+2y=7.)

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use