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Jordan wants to solve the following system using the elimination method:

2x + 3y = 10
x + y = 7

What number should the equation x + y = 7 be multiplied by to eliminate y?

−2
2
−3
3

User Melike
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You have to multiply by -3 because you'll have :
2x+3y = 10
x+y = 7 | *(-3)

2x+3y = 10
-3x - 3y = -21
_____________+
-x = -11 (so you eliminated y)




User CustodianSigma
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3 should be your answer

In elimination, you are already subtracting the whole of one equation

2x + 3y = 10 - 3(x + y = 7)

Distribute 2 to all monomials in the equation inside the parenthesis:
3x - 3y = 21

Combine:
2x + 3y = 10
+3x - 3y = 21
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5x = 31


hope this helps
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