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Solve the system of linear equations by elimination.

−3x+4y=18
6x+2y=−6

Question Solve the system of linear equations by elimination. −3x+4y=18 6x+2y=−6-example-1
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Answer:

x is -12/5 and y is 21/5

Explanation:

-3x+4y=18 ......1

6x+2y=-6 ......2

now multiple equation 1 by 2, we will get

-6x+8y=36

now add both the equation,

-6x+8y=36

+ 6x+2y=-6

= 10y=42

y = 21/5

now put the value of y in eq 2

6x+42/5=-6

30x+42=-30

30x=-72

x= -12/5

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