How do you solve 3x+y=7 and 3xy=5?

1 Answer
Jun 7, 2016

x=2 and y=1

Explanation:

There are 2 obvious methods which can be used in this example, based on the x and y values in the equations.

ELIMINATION METHOD
The two y terms are additive inverses. This means they have the same value, but opposite signs.
When they are ADDED together, they will make 0.

3x+y=7 A
3xy=5 B

A + B: 6x =12 (the y's have been eliminated)
x =2

Substitute into A to find the value of y:
3(2)+y=7
6+y=7
y=1

EQUATING METHOD

The two x-terms are exactly the same. Make the x term the subject.

3x+y=7 and 3xy=5
3x =7y 3x =5+y

But 3x is the same as 3x!!

Therefore 7y=5+y
solve for y: 75=2y
2=2y y=1

If y=1, substitute into either equation to find x.

3x=7y3x=71=6
3x=6
x=2