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{(4x+2y=6),(-2x+2y=18):} Solve by using the elimination method

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Answer:


\displaystyle [-2, 7]

Step-by-step Step-by-step explanation:

You want to eradicate one pair of variables so they are set to zero. It does not matter which pair is selected:


\displaystyle \left \{ {{4x + 2y = 6} \atop {-2x + 2y = 18}} \right.

{½[4x + 2y = 6]

{−2x + 2y = 18

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\displaystyle \left \{ {{2x + y = 3} \atop {-2x + 2y = 18}} \right. \\ \\ (3y)/(3) = (21)/(3) \\ \\ \\ y = 7

Plug this back into the system to get the x-value of
\displaystyle -2.

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