Which is the best approximation for the solution of the system of equations?


y = A system of equations. y equals negative StartFraction 2 over 5 EndFraction x plus 1. y equals 3 x minus 2.x + 1


y = 3x – 2


(0.45, 0.88)
(0.88, 0.65)
(0.88, 1.1)
(1.3, 0.88)

Respuesta :

The solution to the system of equations is the point of intersection of the two lines which is at; (0.88, 0.65)

How to find the solution of simultaneous equations?

The two simultaneous equations of the line are given as:

y = -²/₅x + 1 -----(1)

y = 3x – 2   -----(2)

Subtracting equation 1 from equation 2 gives;

3.4x - 3 = 0

3.4x = 3

3.4x/3.4 = 3/3.4

x = 0.88

Substitute x = 0.88 in equation 2 to get;

y = 3(0.88) - 2

y = 2.65 - 2

y = 0.65

Thus, the solution to the system of equations is the point of intersection of the two lines which is at (0.88, 0.65).

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