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System of Equations Solve with Elimination Method 1. 4x-3y=1, -8x+6y=-2 2. -x+2y=21, 5x+6y=23
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System of Equations Solve with Elimination Method 1. 4x-3y=1, -8x+6y=-2 2. -x+2y=21, 5x+6y=23
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System of Equations Solve with Elimination Method
1. 4x-3y=1, -8x+6y=-2
2. -x+2y=21, 5x+6y=23
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For problem #1, multiply each variable in 4x-3y=1 by 2, and that should give you 8x+6y=2 which cancels out -8x+6y=-2. And for problem #2 you’ll need to find a numbers to multiply each equation so they cancel each other out
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