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solve by elimination

5x+2y=-11
7x-3y=13
13 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
Multiply first equation by 3 and second by 2.

Add the two equation and solve for x.

Insert x value into the first equation to find y.

Insert both values into second equation as a check.
13 years ago
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solve by elimination

5x+2y=-11
7x-3y=13

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