153k views
2 votes
Which variable will you choose to eliminate? How? -3x -8y=-24 and
3x - 5y= 45

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

Lets choose y

  • -8y=3x-24
  • y=-3/8x+3

Plug in

  • 3x+15/8x-15=45
  • 39/8x= 60
  • x=480/39
User Louis Yang
by
8.4k points
4 votes

Answer:

I'll choose 'x' variable first to eliminate because -

  • -3 (coefficient of 'x' in Eqn.1) & 3 (coefficient of 'x' in Eqn.2) are additive inverses of each other , so they can be easily eliminated by simply adding those equations.
  • It can be also solved by using elimination method but you'll need to multiply -1 with either Eqn.1 or Eqn.2 because in elimination method , a variable can be eliminated only when their coefficients are numerically equal (along with their sign).

Explanation:

Eqn.1 → -3x - 8y = -24

Eqn.2 → 3x - 5y = 45

If we'll add both the equations , then '3x' would be getting cancelled first.


(-3x - 8y) + (3x - 5y) = (-24) + (45)


3x - 3x - 8y - 5y = 45 - 24


-13y = 21


y = (-21)/(13)

Putting the value of y in eqn.2 ,


3x - 5((-21)/(13)) = 45


3x + (105)/(13) = 45


3x = 45 - (105)/(13)


3x = (585 - 105)/(13) = (480)/(13)


x = (480)/(13 * 3) = (480)/(39)

Reducing the fraction gives ,


x = (160)/(13)

User Edgar Orozco
by
8.9k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories