How do you solve 4x + 5y = 1 and 7y - 3x = 2?

1 Answer
Sep 21, 2015

x=-3/43
y=11/43

Explanation:

There are two ways you can solve this: substitution or elimination. I'll go with substitution since I personally like it better.

Let's try looking for the value of x first. We'll first try to isolate y in the first equation.
4x+5y=1
5y=1-4x
y=(1-4x)/5

Now we will substitute this value of y to the second equation.
7y-3x=2
7((1-4x)/5)-3x=2
(We'll multiply both sides by 5 to remove the denominator)
(5)[7((1-4x)/5)-3x]=(5)(2)
7(1-4x)-15x=10
7-28x-15x=10
7-43x=10
-43x=10-7
-43x=3
x=-3/43

To solve for y, substitute the value of x we just got into either of the two equations.
4x+5y=1
4(-3/43)+5y=1
-12/43+5y=1
5y=1+12/43
5y=43/43+12/43
5y=55/43
(1/5)5y=(1/5)55/43
y=11/43