What are the solution(s) of the system of equations 2x+y=1, x-y=3?

1 Answer
Oct 13, 2015

{(x = 4/3), (y = -5/3) :}

Explanation:

Your system of equations looks like this

{(2x + y = 1), (x - y = 3) :}

Notice that if you add the left-hand sides and the right-hand sides of the two equations separately, the y-term will cancel out. This will allow you to find the value of x.

{(2x + y = 1), (x - y = 3) :}
color(white)(x)stackrel("----------------------------")

2x + color(red)(cancel(color(black)(y))) + x - color(red)(cancel(color(black)(y))) = 1 + 3

3x = 4 implies x= color(green)(4/3)

Pick one of the two equations and replace x with its determined value to get the value of y.

4/3 - y = 3

4 - 3y = 9

-3y = 5 implies y = color(green)(-5/3)

Therefore, the solution set for this system of equations is

{(x=4/3), (y = -5/3) :}