Solve for x, y
x=1
y = \frac{5}{2} = 2\frac{1}{2} = 2.5
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3x=5-2
Consider the first equation. Subtract 2 from both sides.
3x=3
Subtract 2 from 5 to get 3.
x=\frac{3}{3}
Divide both sides by 3.
x=1
Divide 3 by 3 to get 1.
2y-1=4
Consider the second equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
2y=4+1
Add 1 to both sides.
2y=5
Add 4 and 1 to get 5.
y=\frac{5}{2}
Divide both sides by 2.
x=1 y=\frac{5}{2}
The system is now solved.
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