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9 June, 16:30

Show and explain how replacing one equation by the sum of that equation and a multiple of the other produces a system with the same solutions as the one shown.

8x + 7y = 39

4x - 14y = - 68

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  1. 9 June, 16:39
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    First, let's multiply the first equation by two on the both sides:

    8x + 7y = 39 / 2

    ⇒ 16x + 14y = 78

    Now, the system is:

    16x + 14y = 78

    4x - 14y = - 68

    After adding this up in the column:

    (16x + 4x) + (14y - 14y) = 78 - 68

    20x = 10

    ⇒ x = 10/20 = 1/2

    y can be calculated by replacin the x:

    8x + 7y = 39

    ⇒ 8 · 1/2 + 7y = 39

    4 + 7y = 39

    7y = 39 - 4

    7y = 35

    ⇒ y = 35 : 7 = 5
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