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Solution:
D = - 4/7C = 17 / 7Explanation:
The goal is to solve the system by substitution following these steps:
1. Isolate the variable with the smallest coefficient, moving the term with the lowest coefficient so that it is alone one one side2. Divide by the coefficient3. Substitute4. SolveThis is the application of those steps to the given system:
3C+4D=52C+5D=21. Isolate the variable with the smallest coefficient:
2C = 2 - 5D2. Divide both sides by the coefficient
C = [2 - 5D] / 23. Substitute
3 × [2 - 5D] / 2 + 4D = 54. Solve
Distributive property: multiply 3 with each term inside the brackets(6 - 15D) / 2 + 4D = 5
Distributive property: divide each term inside the parenthesis by 2:3 - 15D/2 + 4D = 5
Move the number 3 to the right side (addition property of equality)- 15D/2 + 4D = 5 - 3
Combine like terms (add the fractions on the left and the constant terms on the right)[- 15D + 8D] / 2 = 2
[-7D] = 4
D = - 4/7
Substitute D:C = [2 - 5D] / 2 = [2 - 5 (-4/7) ] / 2
C = [2 + 20/7] / 2
C = [14 + 20] / 14
C = 34 / 14
C = 17 / 7
Solution:
D = - 4/7C = 17 / 7