How do you solve the following linear system: 6x+y =3, 2x+3y=5 ?

1 Answer
Mar 4, 2018

x=1/4, y=3/2

Explanation:

In this case, we can use substitution, but I find using elimination simpler. We can see that if we do a little work, subtracting the two equations will let us solve for y.

E_1: 6x+y=3

E_2: 2x+3y=5

E_2: 3(2x+3y)=3*5

E_2: 6x+9y=15

E_1-E_2: 6x+y-(6x+9y)=3-15

6x-6x+y-9y=-12

-8y=-12

y=(-12)/(-8)=3/2

Now we plug in the solution to y into E_1 to solve for x:

E_1: 6x+3/2=3

6x=3-3/2

6x=3/2

x=(3/2)/6=3/12=1/4