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Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (05.03 MC) Solve the system of equations using elimination. 2x + 3y = -8 3x+y=2 O(-4,0) (2,-4) (5.-6) (8-8)​

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Answer:

(2,-4)

Explanation:

In order to solve by elimination, coefficients of one of the variables must be the same in both equations so that the variable will cancel out when one equation is subtracted from the other.

2x+3y=−8,3x+y=2

To make 2x and 3x equal, multiply all terms on each side of the first equation by 3 and all terms on each side of the second by 2. Then simplify

6x+9y=−24,6x+2y=4

Add 6x to −6x. Terms 6x and −6x cancel out, leaving an equation with only one variable that can be solved, add 9y to −2y, add −24 to −4, and divide both sides by 7.

y=−4

Substitute −4 for y in 3x+y=2. Because the resulting equation contains only one variable, you can solve for x directly. Add 4 to both sides of the equation and divide both sides by 3.

x=2

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