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What number can you multiply ONE equation by in the following system to obtain a matching

coefficient? (Elimination)
4x+3y=8
2x+5y=12
(Worth 10 points)

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Answer:

Multiply the second equation by 2

Explanation:

Given


4x + 3y = 8


2x + 5y =12

Required

Get matching coefficient for elimination


4x + 3y = 8


2x + 5y =12

The coefficient of x in both expressions are factors.

So, we can multiply the second equation by 2 to get the coefficient of x in the first.

i.e.


2 * (2x + 5y = 12)


4x + 10y = 24

So, the system becomes:


4x + 3y = 8


4x + 10y = 24

Now, x can be eliminated

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