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A student solved a system of equations by elimination. The answer is not correct. Describe the error in the solution.Original Problem:3−2=8+=2Student Work:3−2=82+2=25=10=2

A student solved a system of equations by elimination. The answer is not correct. Describe-example-1

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Let:


\begin{gathered} 3x-2y=8_{\text{ }}(1) \\ x+y=2_{\text{ }}(2) \end{gathered}

Multiply (2) by 2:


2x+2y=4_{\text{ }}(3)

Add (1) and (3):


\begin{gathered} 3x+2x-2y+2y=8+4 \\ 5x=12 \\ x=(12)/(5) \end{gathered}

The error is: when the student multiply the equation (2) by 2, he only multiplied the left side of the equation by 2, but he needed to multiply the right side as well.

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