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28 November, 13:28

How do you use elimination in 4x-3y=8 and 5x-2y=-11

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  1. 28 November, 15:50
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    4x - 3y = 8 ⇒ 8x - 6y = 16

    5x - 2y = - 11 ⇒ 15x - 6y = - 33

    -7x = 49

    -7 - 7

    x = - 7

    4x - 3y = 8

    4 (-7) - 3y = 8

    -28 - 3y = 8

    + 28 + 28

    -3y = 36

    -3 - 3

    y = - 12

    (x, y) = (-7, - 12)

    To use elimination you have to multiply the first graph by 2 and the second graph by 3 so that the two y-axis can be equal to - 6. Then you do the rest to find the answer of the x-axis and the y-axis.
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