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Solve the system of the equation by elimination method. 5x+2y=-37 4x+y=-29eliminating the y variable.

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To eliminate the y variable we multiply the second equation by -2, then we have:


\begin{gathered} 5x+2y=-37 \\ -8x-2y=58 \end{gathered}

now we add the equations:


\begin{gathered} -3x=21 \\ x=(21)/(-3) \\ x=-7 \end{gathered}

Once we have x we can find y by plugging the value of x into the first equation and solve for y:


\begin{gathered} 5(-7)+2y=-37 \\ -35+2y=-37 \\ 2y=35-37 \\ y=-(2)/(2) \\ y=-1 \end{gathered}

Then the solution is x=-7 and y=-1.

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