Solve for y, z, a, b, c
c=-8
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259+35y-2y=y+3
Consider the first equation. Use the distributive property to multiply -7 by -37-5y.
259+33y=y+3
Combine 35y and -2y to get 33y.
259+33y-y=3
Subtract y from both sides.
259+32y=3
Combine 33y and -y to get 32y.
32y=3-259
Subtract 259 from both sides.
32y=-256
Subtract 259 from 3 to get -256.
y=\frac{-256}{32}
Divide both sides by 32.
y=-8
Divide -256 by 32 to get -8.
z=-8
Consider the second equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
a=-8
Consider the third equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
b=-8
Consider the fourth equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
c=-8
Consider the fifth equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
y=-8 z=-8 a=-8 b=-8 c=-8
The system is now solved.
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