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  • 12-12-2019
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Eliminate the y in the following system of equations. What is the result when you add the two equations?

x+y=2
3x-4y=27

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KurdishPotato
KurdishPotato KurdishPotato
  • 12-12-2019

Step-by-step explanation:

To eliminate y we multiply first equation by 4 then add it to the second equation :

  • 4 × (x+y)=2 ➡ 4x + 4y = 8
  • 4x + 4y + 3x -4y = 8 + 27 ➡7x = 35 ➡x = 5
  • Replace x with the value we found to calculate the value of y : x +y = 2➡5+y = 2 ➡y = -3

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