solve the linear equation: 3X2y-7=19,4y-y+27=4y-52=32.?

Ditto what Steve said in your last post

I apologize, but there seems to be an error in the way you have written the equations. Please double-check and provide the correct equations so that I can assist you in solving them step-by-step.

To solve the linear equations, let's start with the first equation:

3x - 2y - 7 = 19

To isolate the variable terms, we will move the constant term (-7) to the other side of the equation by adding 7 to both sides:

3x - 2y = 19 + 7
3x - 2y = 26

Now, let's move to the second equation:

4y - y + 27 = 4y - 52

To isolate the variable terms, we will simplify the equation first:

3y + 27 = 4y - 52

Next, we will move the variable terms to one side and the constant terms to the other side:

3y - 4y = - 52 - 27
-y = - 79

To solve for y, we can multiply both sides by -1 to get rid of the negative sign:

y = 79

Now that we have the value for y, we can substitute it back into the first equation to solve for x:

3x - 2(79) = 26
3x - 158 = 26

To isolate the variable term, we will move the constant term (-158) to the other side by adding 158 to both sides:

3x = 26 + 158
3x = 184

Finally, we divide both sides by 3 to solve for x:

x = 184 / 3

Therefore, the solution to the equations is x ≈ 61.3333 and y = 79.