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Solve the system using elimination.
2x + 6y = -12 and 5x – 5y =10
(2, 1)
(0, –2)
(–2, 0)
(1, 2)
Solve the system using elimination.
2x + 6y = -12 and 5x – 5y =10
(2, 1)
(0, –2)
(–2, 0)
(1, 2)
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Answered by
Reiny
A quick glance at the equations shows that both can be reduced to simpler form
2x + 6y = -12 ---> x + 3y = -6
5x - 5y = 10 ----> x - y = 2
subtract them:
4y = -8
y = -2
sub into x-y=2
x+2 = 2
x = 0 -------- x=0, y=-2
2x + 6y = -12 ---> x + 3y = -6
5x - 5y = 10 ----> x - y = 2
subtract them:
4y = -8
y = -2
sub into x-y=2
x+2 = 2
x = 0 -------- x=0, y=-2
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