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Use the linear combination method to solve the system of equations. Please explain each step of your solution

2x - 3y = 13
x + 2y = -4

User Ollins
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Answer:

(2, -3)

Solve the equation


\left \{ {{2x-3y=13} \atop {x+2y=-4}} \right.

Rearrange like terms to the same side of the equation


\left \{ {{2x-3y=13} \atop {x=-4-2y}} \right.

Substitute into one of the equations


2(-4-2y)-3y=13

Apply the Distributive Property


-8-4y-3y=13

Combine like terms


-8-7y=13

Rearrange variables to the left side of the equation


-7y=13+8

Calculate the sum or difference


-7y=21

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of variable


y=-(21)/(7)

Cross out the common factor


y=-3

Substitute into one of the equations


x=-4-2*(-3)

Calculate


x=2

The solution of the system is


\left \{ {{x=2} \atop {y=-3}} \right.

I hope this helps you

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