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12 March, 11:32

Examine the system of equations. Which is an equivalent form of the first equation that when added to the second equation eliminates the y terms?

-5/8x + 3/4y = 12

8x + 12y = 11

A. 10x - 12y = - 192

B. - 10x + 12y = 192

C. 5x - 12y = 96

D. - 5x + 12y = 96

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  1. 12 March, 11:40
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    If u multiply the first equation by - 16, u get : 10x - 12y = - 192

    and when added to the other equation, it will eliminate the y terms.
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