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Solve.
\newline
3
x
−
5
y
=
14
3x - 5y = 14
3
x
−
5
y
=
14
\newline
y
=
2
y = 2
y
=
2
\newline
(_____, _____)
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Algebra 1
Solve a system of equations using any method
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Q.
Solve.
\newline
3
x
−
5
y
=
14
3x - 5y = 14
3
x
−
5
y
=
14
\newline
y
=
2
y = 2
y
=
2
\newline
(_____, _____)
Substitute
y
=
2
y = 2
y
=
2
:
Substitute
y
=
2
y = 2
y
=
2
into the equation
3
x
−
5
y
=
14
3x − 5y = 14
3
x
−5
y
=
14
.
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3
x
−
5
(
2
)
=
14
3x - 5(2) = 14
3
x
−
5
(
2
)
=
14
Simplify equation:
Simplify the equation by multiplying
5
5
5
by
2
2
2
.
3
x
−
10
=
14
3x - 10 = 14
3
x
−
10
=
14
Add
10
10
10
to isolate x:
Add
10
10
10
to both sides of the equation to isolate the term with x.
\newline
3
x
−
10
+
10
=
14
+
10
3x - 10 + 10 = 14 + 10
3
x
−
10
+
10
=
14
+
10
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3
x
=
24
3x = 24
3
x
=
24
Divide by
3
3
3
:
Divide both sides of the equation by
3
3
3
to solve for
x
x
x
.
3
x
3
=
24
3
\frac{3x}{3} = \frac{24}{3}
3
3
x
=
3
24
x
=
8
x = 8
x
=
8
Write solution as ordered pair:
We found:
\newline
x
=
8
x = 8
x
=
8
\newline
y
=
2
y = 2
y
=
2
\newline
Now, we can write the solution as an ordered pair.
\newline
The solution is
(
8
,
2
)
(8, 2)
(
8
,
2
)
.
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