Use the substitution method to solve the system. {m+n=5m−n=3 What is the solution? The solution is (4, 1). There is no solution. There are an infinite number of solutions. The solution is (2, −1).

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hint:  [tex]\bf \begin{cases} m+n=5\to &m=\boxed{5-n} \\ \quad \\ \quad \\ m-n=3\to &\boxed{5-n}-n=3\quad \impliedby \textit{solve for "n"} \end{cases}[/tex]
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The value of m and n is 4 and 1. The solution is (4,1). Option A is correct.

The given system of equations is,

[tex]m+n=5\\m-n=3[/tex]

It is required to solve the equations using the substitution method.

So, use the first equation to get the value of n and substitute it in the second equation as,

[tex]m+n=5\\n=5-m\\m-n=3\\m-(5-m)=3\\2m-5=3\\2m=8\\m=4\\n=5-n=5-4\\n=1[/tex]

Therefore, the value of m and n is 4 and 1. The solution is (4,1). Option A is correct.

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