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Francine solves the system of equations using the linear combination method.

4x+3y=−1
3x−5y=4
Which steps would allow her to eliminate the x terms in the system of equations?


(A) Multiply 4x+3y=−1 by 4. Multiply 3x−5y=4 by 3. Add the resulting equations together.

(B) Multiply 4x+3y=−1 by 3. Multiply 3x−5y=4 by −4 . Add the resulting equations together.

(C) Multiply 4x+3y=−1 by 5. Multiply 3x−5y=4 by 3. Add the resulting equations together.

(D) Multiply 4x+3y=−1 by −4 . Multiply 3x−5y=4 by 3. Add the resulting equations together.

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(B) Multiply 4x+3y=−1 by 3. Multiply 3x−5y=4 by −4 . Add the resulting equations together.


Step-by-step explanation

There are 2 ways of solving simultaneous equation, substitution and elimination.

In elimination, we either eliminate x or y. For this question, we are eliminating x.

(4x+3y=−1 )× 3

(3x−5y=4 ) × -4

Then add the results as follows.

12x + 9y = -3

+ -12x + 20y = -16

0x + 29y = -19

29y = -19

y = -19/29


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