How do you solve the system of equations 5x - 3y = 1 and 9x - 4y = 6?

1 Answer
Apr 24, 2018

x = 16/7
y = 73/21

Explanation:

Firstly, you have to multiply each equation so there is the same number of a letter in each equation. In this case it is easier to make both ys equal 12.
5x - 3y = 1 should be multiplied by 4
#20x - 12y = 4

9x - 4y = 6 should be multiplied by 3
27x -12y = 18

You can then take one equation away from the other. I will take the first away from the second:
27x - 12y = 18
20x - 12y = 4 -
(27x - 20x) + (-12y - -12y) = 18 - 4
7x = 16
x = 16/7

You can then put this value of x into one of the original equations to get a value for y:
(5 xx 16/7) - 3y = 1
3y = 80/7 - 1
3y = 73/7
y = 73/21