How do you solve the system #5x-10y=15# and #3x-2y=3# by multiplication?
1 Answer
Jun 4, 2018
See explanation.
Explanation:
The system is:
#{(5x-10y=15),(3x-2y=3):}#
First we can see that all terms in the first equation are divisible by
#{(x-2y=3),(3x-2y=3):}#
Now the coefficients of
#{(-x+2y=-3),(3x-2y=3):}#
Now if we add both sides of both equations we get an equation with one unknown only:
#2x=0#
#x=0#
Now we can substitute the calculated alue of
#3*0-2y=3#
#-2y=3#
#y=-3/2#
Now we can write the answer:
The system has one solution: