How do you solve the system of equations 3x - 2y = 1 and 4y=7+3x?

1 Answer
Feb 28, 2017

x=3 and y=4

Explanation:

3x-2y=1
4y=7+3x

From the first equation, determine a temporary value for 3x.

3x-2y=1

Add 2y to both sides.

3x=1+2y

In the second equation, substitute 3x with color(red)((1+2y)).

4y=7+3x

4y=7+color(red)((1+2y))

Open the brackets and simplify.

4y=7+1+2y

4y=8+2y

Subtract 2y from both sides.

2y=8

Divide both sides by @.

y=4

In the first equation, substitute y with color(blue)(4).

3x-2y=1

3x-2(color(blue)(4))=1

Open the brackets and simplify.

3x-8=1

Add 8 to both sides.

3x=9

Divide both sides by 3.

x=3