Asked by Layler
Use elimination to solve each system of equations.
x+y=3
2x-3y=16
x+y=3
2x-3y=16
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Answered by
Ana
Sketch an area model for each exercise then find the product. 74x92
Answered by
PsyDAG
Multiply the first equation by 3.
3x + 3y = 9
2x - 3y = 16
Add the two equations.
5x = 25
Insert the x value into the first equation and solve for y. Check by inserting both values into the second equation.
3x + 3y = 9
2x - 3y = 16
Add the two equations.
5x = 25
Insert the x value into the first equation and solve for y. Check by inserting both values into the second equation.
Answered by
PsyDAG
First, if you have a question, it is much better to put it in as a separate post in <Post a New Question> rather than attaching it to a previous question, where it is more likely to be overlooked.
The exercises are not shown and we cannot demonstrate sketches.
74 * 92 = 6,808
The exercises are not shown and we cannot demonstrate sketches.
74 * 92 = 6,808
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