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What value does each equation need to be multiplied by in order to eliminate the y-terms? Equation 1: 6x − 5y = -4Equation 2: 4x + 2y = 28 Equation 1: Equation 2:

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Solution:

Given the equations:


\begin{gathered} 6x-5y=-4\text{ ---- equation 1} \\ 4x+2y=28\text{ --- equation 2} \end{gathered}

To eliminate y, we have


\begin{gathered} 2*(6x-5y=-4)\Rightarrow12x-10y=-8\text{ --- equation 3} \\ 5*(4x+2y=28)\Rightarrow20x+10y=140\text{ --- equation 4} \end{gathered}

Hence, we have to multiply each equation by


\begin{gathered} Equation\text{ 1: 2} \\ Equation\text{ 2: 5} \end{gathered}

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