How do you solve the following linear system: 2x + 4y = 7 , x + y = 3 2x+4y=7,x+y=3?

1 Answer
Jan 23, 2016

From the second expression you can derive that y=3-xy=3x (by subtracting xx from both sides.

Explanation:

Now you can substitute (=replace) every yy in the first expression by this value:
->2x+4*(3-x)=72x+4(3x)=7 work away the brackets:
->2x+12-4x=72x+124x=7 put together and subtract 12 on both sides:
->2x-4x=7-12->-2x=-52x4x=7122x=5

->x=2 1/2->y=3-2 1/2=1/2x=212y=3212=12

Just to make sure, you will want to put the answers back into the question.