How do you solve x+y=5 and 3x-y=3? Algebra Systems of Equations and Inequalities Linear Systems with Addition or Subtraction 1 Answer SourLemonn8 Mar 5, 2018 y=3 x=2 Explanation: x+y=5 3x-y=3 y=5-x 3x-(5-x)=3 y=5-x 3x-5+x=3 y=5-x 4x=8 y=3 x=2 Answer link Related questions What if the elimination method results in 0=0? How do you use the addition and subtraction method to solve a linear system? Can any system be solved using the addition and subtraction method? When is the addition and subtraction method easier to use? How do you solve -x-6y=-18 and x-6y=-6 using the addition and subtraction method? How do you solve 5x-3y=-14 and x-3y=2 using elimination? Do you need to add or subtract the equations 5x+7y=-31 and 5x-9y=17 to solve the system? How do you solve the system of equations 3y-4x=-33 and 5x-3y=40.5? What is the solution to the system x+y=2 and x-y=6? What is the common point of x+2y=6 and x+y=2? See all questions in Linear Systems with Addition or Subtraction Impact of this question 8006 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License