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Find the solution for x,y.
In the problem...
5x-3y=-11
x-2y=2
Multiply the second equaton by five.
5x-3y=-11
5x-10y=10
subtract the second equation from the first.
7y=-21
solve for y, then put y into either of the beginning equations to solve for x.
Find the solution for x,y.
In the problem...
5x-3y=-11
x-2y=2
Multiply the second equaton by five.
5x-3y=-11
5x-10y=10
subtract the second equation from the first.
7y=-21
solve for y, then put y into either of the beginning equations to solve for x.
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