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can some explain this

multiply the first equation by -10

-10x-10y=
11 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
What first equation?

-10(-10x-10y) = 100x + 100y
11 years ago
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can some explain this

multiply the first equation by -10

-10x-10y=

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