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Subtract these equations.

Subtract these equations.-example-1

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INFORMATION:

We have the next subtraction

And we must solve it

STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION:

To solve a subtraction of two expressions, we must multiply the second expression by -1 and then add up the first expression and the result of the multiplication.

1. Multiply the second expression by -1


\begin{gathered} -1(3x+2y=3) \\ -3x-2y=-3 \end{gathered}

2. Add up the first expression and the result of the multiplication. We must add similar terms


\begin{gathered} 3x+4y=17 \\ -3x-2y=-3 \\ -------- \\ 0x+2y=14 \\ →2y=14 \end{gathered}

Finally, the result of the subtraction is 2y = 14

ANSWER:

aA. 2y = 14

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