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5 November, 14:43

A student is trying to solve the system of two equations given below:

Equation P: y + z = 6

Equation Q: 3y + 4z = 1

Which of the following is a possible step used in eliminating the y-term?

(y + z = 6) ⋅ 4

(3y + 4z = 1) ⋅ 4

(y + z = 6) ⋅ - 3

(3y + 4z = 1) ⋅ 3

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  1. 5 November, 15:16
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    (y+z=6) * -3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    using this would make the top equation or (y+z=6) turn negative and would be this [-3y-3z=-18) using the distributive property. Since the bottom equation has a positive 3y. The - 3y from the top equation and 3y from the bottom ones cancel out leaving you with z=-17 when combining like terms.
  2. 5 November, 17:44
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    c is the answer since you are trying to make the ys number (-/+) of the value the other y contains

    (3) so you will multiply the first equation by - 3 to be able to eliminate y
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