To eliminate the variable y, one can multiply the first equation by the coefficient of y in the second equation and multiply the second equation by the coefficient of y in the first equation.
The coefficient of y in the first equation is 6, so we should multiply the second equation by 6.
Therefore, the second equation should be multiplied by 6 to eliminate the variable y.
So, the correct answer is 6.
Given the following system, what should the second equation be multiplied by to eliminate the variable y?
−x+6y=7
6x+2y=−4
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Responses
−16
negative 1 sixth
16
1 sixth
−3
negative 3
3
1 answer