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  • 09-03-2024
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Solve these equations using the substitution method: 5x-2y=3. Y=2x

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  • 09-03-2024

Answer:

x=3, y=6

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given 2 equations.

5x-2y=3 and y=2x.

So since we know that y=2x we can substitute that in the other equation.

Giving us: 5x-2(2x)=3. From there we can solve the equation.

5x-4x=3

x=3.

To solve for "y" substitute the x into the other equation. This would give us y=2(3) so y=6.

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