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17 May, 09:40

Elimination method using multiplication

1. x+3y=6 and x+2y=5

2. 3x-y=2 and x+2y=3

3. 4x X 5y=6 and 6x-7y=-20

4. 4x+2y=8 and 16x-y=14

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  1. 17 May, 10:06
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    1. x=3, y=1

    2. x=1, y = 1

    3. (i dont know what the first expression means, are you multiplying 4x and 5y or adding it?)

    4. x=1, y=2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is simple simultaneous equations. You need to eliminate one element in each of the two equations, either y or x and the calculate for the other value.
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