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y=-3x+5
5x-4y=-3
pls help


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leena

Hello!

[tex]\large\boxed{x = 1, y = 2}[/tex]

We can solve this system using substitution.

Since y = -3x + 5, we can substitute this into the following equation:

5x - 4(-3x + 5) = -3

Simplify:

5x - 4(-3x) - 4(5) = -3

5x + 12x - 20 = -3

Combine like terms:

17x - 20 = -3

Add 20 to both sides:

17x = 17

x = 1

Substitute to find y:

y = -3(1) + 5

y = -3 + 5

y = 2

Solution: (1, 2)

Answer:

(1,2) x=1; y=2

Step-by-step explanation:

We can plug the value of Y into the second equation like so:

[tex]5x-4(-3x+5)=-3\\5x+12x-20=-3\\17x=-3+20\\17x=17\\x=1[/tex]

Then we can plug the value of x into the first equation.

[tex]y=-3+5\\y=2[/tex]

(1,2)

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