Sagot :
[tex]\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}y=3x+7\\y=5x-7\end{array}\right\\\\substitute:\\\\5x-7=3x+7\\5x-3x=7+7\\2x=14\ \ \ \ /:2\\x=7\\\\y=3\cdot7+7=21+7=28\\\\Answer:x=7\ and\ y=28.[/tex]
y = 3x + 7
y = 5x-7
Now, we know that y = y
thus,
3x + 7 = 5x-7
3x - 5x = -7 -7
= -2x = -14
thus, -x = -14/-2
thus, x = 7.
Substituting for y,
y = 3x + 7
= 3 x 7 + 7
= 28.
Thus, x = 7, y =28
y = 5x-7
Now, we know that y = y
thus,
3x + 7 = 5x-7
3x - 5x = -7 -7
= -2x = -14
thus, -x = -14/-2
thus, x = 7.
Substituting for y,
y = 3x + 7
= 3 x 7 + 7
= 28.
Thus, x = 7, y =28