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27 July, 14:05

Solve the system of equations.

6x - 3y = 3

-2x + 6y = 14

What number would you multiply the second equation by in order to eliminate the x-terms when adding to the first equation?

What number would you multiply the first equation by in order to eliminate the y-terms when adding to the second equation?

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  1. 27 July, 14:13
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    What number would you multiply the second equation by in order to eliminate the x-terms when adding to the first equation?

    ⇒ 3What number would you multiply the first equation by in order to eliminate the y-terms when adding to the second equation?

    ⇒ 2
  2. 27 July, 14:24
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    The First Equation: 3

    The Second Equation 2
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