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Need help please, Algebra 1/Polynomials

Need help please, Algebra 1/Polynomials-example-1
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It's the first choice. If you multiply the first equation by 3, your y term is a +12, and if you multiply the second equation by 4, your y term is a -12. When you add them the y terms cancel each other out.
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