Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the system of equations
[tex]\begin{aligned} &y=2x +1 \\\\ &x-y=-3 \end{aligned}[/tex]
We want to determine if (2,5) is a solution of the system.
We can do this by substitution of the given point into the equations and see if it holds.
Given (x,y)=(2,5), x=2, y=5
In the first equation
y=2x+1
5=2(2)+1
5=5
Therefore, the point (2,5) satisfies the first equation.
In the second equation
[tex]x-y=2-5=-3[/tex]
Since our result (-3) is equal to the Right Hand Side, the point also satisfies the second equation.
Therefore, (2,5) is a solution of the system.