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2(x+y)=23-2y
6x-7=20-5y​

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Answer:

the solution is (-1/2, 6).

Explanation:

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Start by carrying out the indicated multiplication:

2x + 2y = 23 - 2y

Consolidate l ike terms: combine 2y and -2y: result: +4y on the left side:

2x + 4y = 23

Let's solve this system using elimination by substitution. Multiply 2x + 4y = 23 by -3 to obtain a -6x term:

-3(2x + 4y = 23) = -6x - 12y = -69. Now combine this result with the second equation:

-6x - 12y = -69

6x + 5y = 20 + 7

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- 7y = -42

Dividing both sides by -7, we get y = 6. Subbing 6 for y in the 2nd equation, we get:

6x = 27 -5(6), or

6x = 27 - 30 = -3

Then x = -3/6, or x = -1/2

and the solution is (-1/2, 6).

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