Help with substitution

Answer:
x=5
y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
First, put x=2y+3 inside 2x, which is the top equation. This will come out as 2(2y+3)-3y=7.
If you distribute, it would become 4y-6-3y=7. Then you have to combine like terms to get y+6=7
Add 6 on both sides to get y=1.
Put the value of y, which is 1 into the top or bottom equation. I would prefer the bottom equation because it is simpler. The equation would come out as
x=2(1)+3
x=2+3
x=5
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Since there is an x= 2y+3, you can plug that equation into x in the equation 2x-3y=7. You must find y first.
2(2y+3)-3y=7
Now distribute 2 and you will get 4y+6-3y=7.
Combine 4y and -3y and have an equation of y+6=7.
Subtract 6 to both sides and you will have an answer of y=1
Now since you found y, now find x. To find x, substitue y=1 into any equation listed (you'll get the same answer anyways). Let's use x=2y+3 as an example. Substitute the 1 for y.
x=2(1)+3
Now you have x=2+3, which is 5.
x=5 and y=1.
To make sure this is correct, plug both the numbers into an equation, let's use the first one now.
2(5)-3(1)=7
7=7
In the end, the euqtaion equals 7, which means the answer is correct.