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24 July, 00:01

Jemma wants to solve the following system using the elimination method:

y = x - 6

y = 6x - 19

What number should the equation y = x - 6 be multiplied by to eliminate x?

1

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-6

+1
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  1. 24 July, 02:24
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    To eliminate x, Jemma should multiply the equation y = x - 6 by - 6.

    You will then get the equation: 6y = - 6x + 36

    The two equations will be:

    6y = - 6x + 36

    y = 6x - 19

    And you can see that if you add them, you will be able to eliminate x.

    Your answer is - 6.
  2. 24 July, 02:47
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    y = x - 6

    y = 6x - 19

    6y = - 6x + 36

    We multiply - 6 to eliminate x.

    The answer would be - 6
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