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What should be the first step in adding these equations to eliminate y?

3x + 4y = 8
+ 6x – 2y = 9

A. Multiply the top equation by 6.
B. Multiply the top equation by 2.
C. Multiply the bottom equation by 2.
D. Multiply the bottom equation by 3

User Gkri
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C. Multiply the bottom equation by 2
User Chris Kloberdanz
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Answer:

(C) Multiply the bottom equation by 2.

Explanation:

The given equation are:


3x+4y=8 (1)

and
6x-2y=9 (2)

Now, in order to add these equations and eliminate y, we should multiply the bottom equation by 2, thus we have


3x+4y=8 (3)


12x-4y=18 (4)

Now, adding the above equations, we have


15x=26


x=(26)/(15)

Now, substituting the value of x in equation (3), we have


3((26)/(15))+4y=8


y=(7)/(10)

Therefore, option (C) is correct.

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