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Given equations A and B as 2/5x+y=12 and 5/2y-x=6 , respectively, which expression will eliminate the variable x?

User Dyelawn
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Hello,

the answer is 5/2*A+B
User Uzr
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Answer:


(2)/(5) × B + A

Explanation:

Given equations are
(2)/(5)x + y = 12 ---------(A)

and equation
(5)/(2)y - x = 6 -------------(B)

To eliminate the variable x we will multiply equation A by
(5)/(2)

and add it to equation B.

In other words, the expression that we will adopt to eliminate the variable x will be
(2)/(5) × B + A

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