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13 September, 14:18

What do you do before adding the equation so that one variable will be eliminated when you dd them 2x-4y=5 and 6x-3y=10

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  1. 13 September, 14:40
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    We have a system of equations 2x - 4y = 5 and 6x - 3y = 10.

    We want to eliminate one variable when we add up the equations.

    If we want to eliminate the x variable, we need to multiply the top, bottom or both of the equations with a number that when the equations are added together will eliminate the x variable.

    Multiply the top equation by - 3.

    -3 (2x - 4y) = 5 * - 3

    -6x + 12y = - 15

    Now when we add the two equations together, the x's will be eliminated.

    -6x + 12y = - 15

    6x + 6y = 10

    18y = - 5

    The x's were eliminated.
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