How do you solve the system of equations: y = -3x + 5 and 5x - 4y = -3?

1 Answer
Aug 7, 2015

(x,y) = (1,2)

Explanation:

[1]color(white)("XXXX")y=-3x+5
[2]color(white)("XXXX")5x-4y=-3

Since [1] gives us an expression for y in terms of x
the obvious solution method would be to substitute this expression for y in [2]
[3]color(white)("XXXX")5x-4(-3x+5)=-3#

Simplifying the left side
[4]color(white)("XXXX")17x-20 = -3

Adding 20 to both sides:
[5]color(white)("XXXX")17x = 17

Dividing by 17
[6]color(white)("XXXX")x=1

Substituting 1 for x back in [1]
[7]color(white)("XXXX")y = -3(1)+5

Simplifying
[8]color(white)("XXXX")y=2