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(Picture included) Where did I go wrong here? (Using the combination method)

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I guess by "combination" you mean elimination. You multiplied the second equation by -2, so the system is


\begin{cases}2x+5y=-1\\-2x-4y=0\end{cases}

Then eliminating
x by adding the first equation to the second, you'd end up with


(2x+5y)+(-2x-4y)=-1+0\implies(2x-2x)+(5y-4y)=-1\implies y=-1

so you all you did was forget about the -1 from the first equation.

From here, you have


x+2y=0\implies x=-2y

so if
y=-1, then
x=-2(-1)=2. So the solution would be (2, -1).

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