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Using the following two equations, what would you multiply the first equation by in order to eliminate the variable y? 3x-4y=6 and 5x+8y=-1
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Using the following two equations, what would you multiply the first equation by in order to eliminate the variable y? 3x-4y=6 and 5x+8y=-1
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Using the following two equations, what would you multiply the first equation by in order to eliminate the variable y?
3x-4y=6 and 5x+8y=-1
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you would multiply the first equation by 2
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