Respuesta :
y=2x-1
y=-3x+14
First you would substitue one of the y's for the other so
2x-1=-3x+14
no you would solve for x...
add one on both sides
2x=-3x+15
now add 3x to both sides which becomes
5x=15
divide 5 on both sides which gives you x=3
now to solve for y plug into any one of the equations(doesn't matter which one) from before 3 for x and solve
y=2(3)-1
y=6-1
y=5
And that is you answer y=5
y=-3x+14
First you would substitue one of the y's for the other so
2x-1=-3x+14
no you would solve for x...
add one on both sides
2x=-3x+15
now add 3x to both sides which becomes
5x=15
divide 5 on both sides which gives you x=3
now to solve for y plug into any one of the equations(doesn't matter which one) from before 3 for x and solve
y=2(3)-1
y=6-1
y=5
And that is you answer y=5
The solution of the linear equation y = 2x - 1 and y = -3x + 14 will be (3, 5).
What is the solution to the equation?
The distribution of weights to the variables involved that establishes the equilibrium in the calculation is referred to as a result.
A relationship between two or more parameters that, when shown on a graph, produces a linear model. The degree of the variable will be one.
The linear equations are given below.
y = 2x - 1 ...1
y = -3x + 14 ...2
From equations 1 and 2, then we have
2x - 1 = -3x + 14
5x = 15
x = 3
Then the value of the variable y will be
y = 2(3) - 1
y = 6 - 1
y = 5
The solution of the linear equation will be (3, 5).
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