Final answer:
Kevin should multiply the first equation by -4 and the second equation by -2 to cancel out the y terms and solve for x, after which he can find y by substitution.
The correct answer is (d) Multiply the first equation by -4 and the second equation by -2.
Step-by-step explanation:
If Kevin wants to eliminate the y terms in the system of equations:
He should consider the coefficients of the y terms in both equations. Since they are already equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, if he multiplies the first equation by -1, the y terms in both equations will cancel each other out when the equations are added together.
Hence, the correct answer is (d) Multiply the first equation by -4 and the second equation by -2.
This approach will give us a new set of equations:
- -8x + 4y = -40 (after multiplying the first equation by -4)
- -8x + 2y = -10 (after multiplying the second equation by -2)
By adding these modified equations, the y terms will cancel, leaving an equation that can be solved for x. After finding x, you can substitute it back into one of the original equations to solve for y.