Answer:
x = 2, y = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2x+2y=6\\ 3x-y=5\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
Solve:
[tex]\mathrm{Isolate\;x\;for\;2x+2y=6:x=3-y}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Substitute\:}[/tex]
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}3\left(3-y\right)-y=5\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Simplfy}[/tex]
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}9-4y=5\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Isolate\;y\;for\;9-4y=5:y=1}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{For\:}x=3-y\;\mathrm{Substitute\:}y=1[/tex]
[tex]x=3-1[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Simplify}[/tex]
[tex]x=2[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{The\:Answers\:to\:the\:system\:of\:equations\:are:}[/tex]
[tex]x=2,\:y=1[/tex]
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Check Answer:
Since [tex]x =2 , y =1[/tex]
[tex]2(2)+2(1)[/tex]
[tex]4 + 2[/tex]
[tex]= 6[/tex]
True
[tex]3(2) - (1)[/tex]
[tex]6 -1[/tex]
[tex]5[/tex]
True
Hence, [tex]x = 2, y = 1[/tex]
~Lenvy~