What is the answer? Use elimination or substitution to solve -5x+14y=17" "and" "9x-6y=27

2 Answers

x=5 and y=3

Explanation:

Let the equations be:
-5x+14y-17=0 " "(be equation 1)
" "9x-6y-27=0" " (be equation 2)

(equation 1 implies)=> 14y=5x+17

=> " "y= (5x+17)/14 (be equation 3)

(Substitute into equation 2 )

9x-6{(5x+17)/14}-27=0" "larr xx 14

=> 126x-30x-102-378=0

=> 96x-480=0

=> 96x=480

=> x= 480/96

=> x= 5

Now, substitute into equation 3

=> y= {5(5)+17}/14" "(taking x=5)

=> y= {(25)+17}/14

=> y= 42/14

y=3

Mar 15, 2018

y=3,x=5

Explanation:

:.-5x+14y=17---------(1)

:.9x-6y=27-----------(2)

:.(1)xx9

:.-45x+126y=153------(3)

:.(2)xx5

:.45x-30y=135-------(4)

:.(3)+(4)

:.96y=288

:.y=3

substitute y=3 in (2)

:.9x-6(3)=27

:.9x-18=27

:.9x=27+18

:.9x=45

:.x=5

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check:-

Substitute y=3 and x=5 in (2)

:.9(5)-6(3)=27

:.45-18=27

:.27=27