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Solve the equation using elimination 2x+3y=6. 2x+y=-2

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Answer:


x=-3
y=4

Explanation:

to use elimination we need to be able eliminate one of the variables.

I will eliminate the x because it looks easier for this problem.

change the signs on the second equation (multiply both sides by -1)

now add the two equations together to eliminate the x


2x+3y=6


-2x-y=2


2y=8

now solve for y by dividing both sides by 2


y=4

now that we know y = 4, we can plug this into one of the original equations for y.

I will use the second equation


2x+(4)=-2

now solve for x.

subtract 4 from both sides


2x=-6

divide both sides by 2


x=-3

if you are looking for a coordinate, it is
(-3,4)

Hope this helps!

User Myaaoonn
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Step 1: Label 2x + 3y = 6 as equation A. Label 2x + y = -2
Step 2: Multiply 2x + y = -2 (equation B) by -1. The new equation, -2x - y = 2 is now equation C
Step 3: Add equation A and C. That will be 2y = 8.
Step 4: Solve for y, which is 4.
Step 5: Plug in the value for y into equation A. 2x + 3(4) = 6.
Step 6: Solve for x, which is -3.
User JMarcelino
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