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(x-5) + (y-1) =(x-(-1)) + (y-5)

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Answers

Answered by trilakshitha
1

Answer:

x

+

y

=

5

x+y=5

,

x

y

=

1

x-y=1

Subtract

y

y

from both sides of the equation.

x

=

5

y

x=5-y

x

y

=

1

x-y=1

Replace all occurrences of

x

x

in

x

y

=

1

x-y=1

with

5

y

5-y

.

x

=

5

y

x=5-y

(

5

y

)

y

=

1

(5-y)-y=1

Subtract

y

y

from

y

-y

.

x

=

5

y

x=5-y

5

2

y

=

1

5-2y=1

Solve for

y

y

in the second equation.

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x

=

5

y

x=5-y

y

=

2

y=2

Replace all occurrences of

y

y

in

x

=

5

y

x=5-y

with

2

2

.

x

=

5

(

2

)

x=5-(2)

y

=

2

y=2

Simplify

5

(

2

)

5-(2)

.

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x

=

3

x=3

y

=

2

y=2

The solution to the system of equations can be represented as a point.

(

3

,

2

)

(3,2)

The result can be shown in multiple forms.

Point Form:

(

3

,

2

)

(3,2)

Equation Form:

x

=

3

,

y

=

2

x=3,y=2

Step-by-step explanation:

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