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Solve the system. 2x + y = 3 −2y = 14 − 6x
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Solve the system.
2x + y = 3
−2y = 14 − 6x
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Answer:
y= -2 x= 3
y= 3 x= -7
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The answer is -4x+3y= -11 because you would flip the -6x over with the -2y and the equations would look like this
2x+y=3
6x-2y=14
Then the 6x and 2x would turn into a -4x and the -2y and y would turn into 3y and the 14 and 3 would turn into a -11
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