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Solve the system of equations by elimination. Express the solution as an ordered pair. −5x−2y=−12 3x+2y=8

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Solve the system of equations by elimination. Express the solution as an ordered pair.



−6x+y=−35x−2y=−8
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
−6x+y=−3
5x−2y=−8

-12x+2y = -6
5x-2y = -8
now just add to eliminate y:
-7x = -14
and now finish it off
3 years ago

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