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Solve the following system of equations. Express your answer as an ordered pair in the format [tex]$(a, b)$[/tex], with no spaces between the numbers or symbols.

[tex]
\begin{array}{l}
3x + 4y = 17 \\
-4x - 3y = -18
\end{array}
[/tex]


Sagot :

To solve the given system of equations:

[tex]\[ \begin{cases} 3x + 4y = 17 \\ -4x - 3y = -18 \end{cases} \][/tex]

we can use the method of elimination. The goal is to eliminate one of the variables by adding or subtracting the equations.

First, let's multiply the first equation by 3 and the second equation by 4 to make the coefficients of [tex]\( y \)[/tex] the same (but opposite in sign).

Multiplying the first equation by 3:
[tex]\[ 3(3x + 4y) = 3 \cdot 17 \][/tex]
This simplifies to:
[tex]\[ 9x + 12y = 51 \][/tex]

Multiplying the second equation by 4:
[tex]\[ 4(-4x - 3y) = 4 \cdot (-18) \][/tex]
This simplifies to:
[tex]\[ -16x - 12y = -72 \][/tex]

Now, we add the two resulting equations to eliminate [tex]\( y \)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ \begin{aligned} (9x + 12y) + (-16x - 12y) &= 51 + (-72) \\ (9x - 16x) + (12y - 12y) &= -21 \\ -7x &= -21 \end{aligned} \][/tex]

Solving for [tex]\( x \)[/tex], we divide both sides by -7:

[tex]\[ x = \frac{-21}{-7} = 3 \][/tex]

So, [tex]\( x = 3 \)[/tex].

Next, we substitute [tex]\( x = 3 \)[/tex] back into one of the original equations to solve for [tex]\( y \)[/tex]. Using the first equation:

[tex]\[ 3(3) + 4y = 17 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ 9 + 4y = 17 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ 4y = 17 - 9 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ 4y = 8 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ y = \frac{8}{4} = 2 \][/tex]

So, [tex]\( y = 2 \)[/tex].

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations is [tex]\((x, y) = (3, 2)\)[/tex].

Expressed as an ordered pair:

[tex]\[ (3, 2) \][/tex]