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Question
Solve for x and y:
3x – 5y = 4, 2y + 7 = 9x
Sum
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Solution
Given: 3x – 5y = 4, 2y + 7 = 9x
Step-wise calculation:
1. From 2y + 7 = 9x
Isolate y: 2y = 9x – 7
⇒ `y = (9x - 7)/2`
2. Substitute y into 3x – 5y = 4:
`3x - 5 [(9x - 7)/2] = 4`
Multiply both sides by 2:
6x – 5(9x – 7) = 8
6x – 45x + 35 = 8
–39x + 35 = 8
–39x = 8 – 35
–39x = –27
`x = (-27)/(-39)`
= `27/39`
= `9/13`
3. Find y using `y = (9x - 7)/2`:
`y = (9 xx (9/13) - 7)/2`
= `(81/13 - 91/13)/2`
= `((-10)/13)/2`
= `(-10)/26`
= `(-5)/13`
4. (Quick check) `3x - 5y = 3 xx (9/13) - 5 xx ((-5)/13)`
= `(27 + 25)/13`
= `52/13`
= 4
And `2y + 7 = 2 xx ((-5)/13) + 7`
= `(-10)/13 + 91/13`
= `81/13`
= `9 xx (9/13)`
`x = 9/13, y = (-5)/13`
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