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Solve using the elimination method. Show your work. If the system has no solution or an infinite number of solutions, state thi...Asked by JerryJ
Solve using the elimination method. Show your work. If the system has no solution or an infinite number of solutions, state this.
9x + 6y = 60
-27x Ð 18y = -180
9x + 6y = 60
-27x Ð 18y = -180
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Ms. Sue
Please don't switch screen names for each question.
Answered by
JerryJ
Why? It helps me track my questions if I use familiar names.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Tutors can better help you when they know they're working with the same student. You might try something like this: Algebra (1), Algebra (2), and so on.
Also -- you are more likely to get assistance if you tell us what you know and what you don't understand about your problem.
Also -- you are more likely to get assistance if you tell us what you know and what you don't understand about your problem.
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JerryJ
Ok! Thanks!
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dp
Solve using the elimination method. Show your work. If the system has no solution or an infinite number of solutions, state this.
9x + 6y = 60
-27x Ð 18y = -180
9x + 6y = 60
-27x Ð 18y = -180
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