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An unknown number y is 10 more than an unknown number x. The number y is also x less than 3. The equations to find x and y are shown below. y = x + 10 y = –x + 3 Which of the following statements is a correct step to find x and y? (4 points) Add the equations to eliminate x. Multiply the equations to eliminate y. Write the points where the graphs of the equations intersect the x-axis. Write the points where the graphs of the equations intersect the y-axis.

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Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:

User Kapilsdv
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If you add the two equations, you will indeed eliminate x:


\begin{cases}y=x+10\\y=-x+3\end{cases} \implies y+y = (x+10)+(-x+3) \iff 2y=13 \iff y=(13)/(2)

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