How do you solve the simultaneous equations 3x + 5y = 11 and 2x + y = 3?

2 Answers
Jul 22, 2015

I found:
x=4/7
y=13/7

Explanation:

From the second equation you can isolate y as:
y=3-2x
substitute nto the first to find x:
3x+5(color(red)(3-2x))=11
3x+15-10x=11
-7x=-4
x=4/7
substitute back into the second equation:
y=3-2(4/7)=(21-8)/7=13/7

Jul 22, 2015

(x,y) = (4/7, 13/7)

Explanation:

[1]color(white)("XXXX")3x+5y = 11
[2]color(white)("XXXX")2x+y = 3

subtract 2x from both sides of [2] to isolate y on the left side
[3]color(white)("XXXX")y = 3-2x

substitute (3-2x) for y in [1]
[4]color(white)("XXXX")3x + 5(3-2x) = 11

simplify
[5]color(white)("XXXX")-7x + 15 = 11

[6]color(white)("XXXX")x = 4/7

substituting 4/7 for x in [2]
[7]color(white)("XXXX")2(4/7) + y = 3

[8]color(white)("XXXX")y = 13/7