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4x - 9y =9


-x + 3y = 6



Rewrite one of the two equations above in the form ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are constants, so that the sum of the new equation and the unchanged equation from the original system results in an equation in one variable.

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So, the problem is asking for one of the equations to be rewritten. Lets rewrite the second one. The way to create a system of equations that will cancel is to create a situation where the a or b of both equations add to 0. In this case, we can multiply the second equation by 3 to turn the 3y into 9y.



3(-x + 3y) = (6)3


-3x + 9y = 18


Our new system is
4x - 9y =9 and
-3x + 9y = 18. We can now add these together.



4x - 9y = 9


-3x + 9y = 18


Adding each part straight down, we get the equation:


x + 0 = 27


We now have an equation with a single variable, which also tells us that x is equal to 27.


Extra: To find the value of y after this, we merely need to plug in the value of x to one of the equations and solve for y.



-27 + 3y = 6


3y = 33


y = 11

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