How do you solve the following system?: -2x -5y =1, -x -y = -2

1 Answer
Apr 13, 2016

Just like this. It is a big answer but it is easy to understand

Explanation:

First, put one line above the other:
-2x -y = 1
-x-y=-2

Now, we check if one line may delete(remainder = 0) any element from the other adding them:
-2x+(-x) = -3x=> No
-y+(-y)=-2y=> No
1 +(-2) = -1 => No

Since add it has not deleted any element, multiply any of the lines by (-1) and try adding it again. I will chose the second line to multiply, its easier this way:
-2x-y=1 ""=> -2x-y=1
-x-y=-2 => x+y = 2

Adding:
-2x +x = -x => No
-y+y = 0 => Yes!
1 +2= 3=> No

Since this way one element was deleted (y), we may put it all in one "universal line":
-x + 0 = 3 that becomes x = -3

To find y its way more simple, you just put the value of x in any place that he belongs to. Again I will chose the second line, still easier.
-(-3) - y = -2
-y+3 = -2
-y = -5
y = 5