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The solution to the system of linear equation is (x, y) = (6, 2)

What in mathematics is a linear equation?

  • A linear equation is a first-order (linear) term plus a constant in the algebraic form y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
  • Sometimes, the aforementioned is referred to as a "linear equation of two variables," where x and y are the variables.

3x - 2y = 14 (1)

3x - 2y = 14 (1)5x + y = 32 (2)

From (2)

y = 32 - 5x

Substitute y = 32 - 5x into (1)

3x - 2y = 14 (1)

3x - 2(32 - 5x) = 14

3x - 64 + 10x = 14

13x = 14 + 64

13x = 78

x = 78/13

x = 6

Substitute x = 6 into (2)

5x + y = 32 (2)

5(6) + y = 32

30 + y = 32

y = 32 - 30

y = 2

(x, y) = (6, 2)

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The complete question is -

What is the solution to this system of linear equations? 3x – 2y = 14 5x + y = 32 (3, 5) (6, 2) (8, –1) (14, –18)