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What is the solution to the system of equations? { 4x−3y=26 3x+2y=11
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What is the solution to the system of equations? { 4x−3y=26 3x+2y=11
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4x - 3y = 26
3x + 2y = 11
Multiply 1st eqn by 2, second by 3.
That way the y term disappears when the equations are added.
8x - 6y = 52
9x + 6y = 33
Add
17x = 85
x = 5
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4x - 3y = 26
3x + 2y = 11
multiply by 2 for the first equation
8x - 6y = 52
9x + 6y= 33. multiply by 3 for the second equation
17x= 85.
x= 5
20-3y=26
-3y=-6
y=2
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