Answer:
John multiplied the second equation by 4.
Explanation:
We are given two linear equations and we know that John multiplied the first equation by -3 and the second equation by another number to eliminate the x-terms.
We are to find that another number.
4x-6y=2 --- (1)
3x+5y=11 --- (2)
Multiplying the first equation by -3 we get:
-12x + 18y = -6 --- (3)
Since we have to eliminate the x terms so coefficients of x must be the same with opposite signs. So we need 12x in the second equation to eliminate it.
For this, we need to multiply the second equation by 4 to get:
12x + 20y = 44