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19 November, 09:36

If you wanted to solve this system by elimination, what would I multiply the second equation by to eliminate the x's when the 2 systems are added? 4x - 3y = - 5 and 21 + 6y = - 15

4

-6

3

-2

+5
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  1. 19 November, 09:49
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    You simply multiply the second equation by - 4/21
  2. 19 November, 13:01
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    There is no x in the second equation
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