How do you solve this system of equations: 5x2y=0and4x+3y=7?

1 Answer
May 22, 2018

x = 2
y = 5

Explanation:

5x2y=0
4x+3y=7

Substitution Method

First, we're going to take one of the two equations and get an equation for a variable. This'll be plugged into the second equation. Don't freak out, though. We'll do it step-by-step:

Let's find an equation for y.

5x2y=0

First, let's subtract 5x from both sides to help us get to isolating for y.

2y=5x

Now, divide by -2 to isolate for y:

y = 52x

Because two negatives create a positive:

y = 52x

Now, substitute this into the second equation where y is:

4x+3y=7
4x+3(52x)=7

Distribute.

4x+(152x)=7

Combine like terms. Converting 15/2 from fraction form to decimal form may help.

4x+7.5x=7 becomes 3.5x=7.

Divide by 3.5 to isolate for x.

#x = 2

Now, plug x back into your equation for y:

y = 52(2)

y=102,or5