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Y=x-4 Y=2x-3 What number should the equation y=x-4 be multiplied by to eliminate x
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Y=x-4
Y=2x-3
What number should the equation y=x-4 be multiplied by to eliminate x
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x = -1
y = -5
use photomath next time, it will be easier then asking here
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x-4=2x-3
-x=1
x= -1
y=-1-4
y=-5
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