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2x + y = 3

x - 2y = -1



If equation two is multiplied by -2 and then the equations are added, the result is _____.

5y = 5
3y = 5
-3y = 3

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The first answer is right
User Raed
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Hey there!

First, multiply the second equation by -2 as the problem states. When you multiply the second equation by -2, you get:

-2x+4y=2

Now, add this equation to the first equation in which you simply combine like terms:

2x+y=3

+

-2x+4y=2

=

5y= 5

In conclusion, the correct answer would be the first choice.

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