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Solve the system of equations by elimination. Express the solution as an ordered pair.

-6x + y = -3
5x - 2y = -8

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Answer:

The solution is (2,9)

Explanation:

The equations are:

-6x + y = -3

5x - 2y = -8

Elimination:

One of the coefficients(either x or y) must be opposite, so I will multiply the first equation by 2.

-12x + 2y = -6

5x - 2y = -8

Adding the equations:


-12x + 5x + 2y - 2y = -6 - 8


-7x = -14


7x = 14


x = (14)/(7)


x = 2

Finding y:


5x - 2y = -8


5(2) - 2y = -8


2y = 18


y = (18)/(2)


y = 9

Solution as an ordered pair:

(x,y) = (2,9)

The solution is (2,9)

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