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2x + y = 3

x - 2y = -1

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

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4x+2y=6
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x-2y=-1

5x=5
x=1
User DEEPAK LAKHOTIA
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Answer:

If equation one is multiplied by 2 and then the equations are added, the result is x=1.

Explanation:

The first equation is given by:


2x+y=3

and the second equation is given by:


x-2y=-1---------(2)

Now on multiplying first equation by 2 we get:


4x+2y=6---------(1)

and now on adding this equation to equation (2) we get:


4x+2y+(x-2y)=6-1\\\\i.e.\\\\4x+2y+(x-2y)=5

Now on combining the like terms we get:


4x+x+2y-2y=5\\\\i.e.\\\\5x=5\\\\i.e.\\\\x=(5)/(5)\\\\i.e.\\\\x=1

and on putting the value of x back to the equation (2) we get:


y=1

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