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PLEASE HELP! I don't get it

PLEASE HELP! I don't get it-example-1
User Neelam
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Answer:

Subtract to eliminate y

Explanation:

it is the easiest to eliminate first since 7y and -7y are opposites.

I'm guessing this is one of those problems where u find both y and x .... but yeah its the 3 option

User Rryter
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Answer:

Option 'C i.e. Subtract to eliminate y' is the correct option.

Explanation:

Given the system of equations

-6x + 7y = -54

-7x + 7y = -56

The first step we need to do is to subtract to eliminate y, because 7y and -7y will cancel each other.


-6x + 7y = -54


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\underline{-7x+7y=-56}

x + 0y = 2

x = 2

Therefore, we get x = 2 after we implemented the fist step to subtract to eliminate y.

Hence, option 'C i.e. Subtract to eliminate y' is the correct option.

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