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7 June, 21:07

How do u slove systems by elemination - 12x+6y=18 6x-7y=-5

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  1. 7 June, 21:16
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    -12x+6y=18 First line up the two equations

    6x-7y=-5

    -12x+6y=18

    12x-14y=-10 Then find common factor and multiply one of the variables.

    -8y=8Next eliminate the x and solve for y by dividing - 8 on both sides getting

    y=-1

    Lastly plug in y into one of the original equations and solve for x

    Check your answer by plugging into the original equation
  2. 7 June, 21:34
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    You need to add one equation to the other. To do this, multiply the divide the entire equation by 2. The resulting equation gives: - 6x + 3y = 9

    Now, add this to the second. Doing this will cancel out the 6xs because they are opposite signs.

    -4y = 4 is your simplified equation.

    Solve for y: y = - 1

    Plug this into an original equation.

    -12x + 6 (-1) = 18

    -12x - 6 = 18

    -12x = 24

    x = - 2
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