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Solve the system of equations. \begin{aligned} & -10x+3y = 5 \\\\ & x=y-4 \end{aligned} ​ −10x+3y=5 x=y−4 ​

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Answer:

x = 1

Explanation:

y = 5

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User Masterforker
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Answer:

x = 1

y = 5

Explanation:

You can use either substitution or elimination for this problem. I will use substitution.

Step 1: Replace x in the 1st equation

-10(y-4) + 3y = 5

-10y + 40 + 3y = 5

-7y = -35

y = 5

Step 2: Plug y into an original equation to find x

x = 5 - 4

x = 1

And you have your final answers!

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