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Solve the system with elimination 4x+3y=1 -3x-6y=3

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Answer:

x = 1, y = -1

Explanation:

If we have the two equations:


4x+3y=1 and
-3x - 6y = 3, we can look at which variable will be easiest to eliminate.


y looks like it might be easy to get rid of, we just have to multiply
4x+3y=1 by 2 and y is gone (as -6y + 6y = 0).

So let's multiply the equation
4x+3y=1 by 2.


2(4x + 3y = 1)\\8x + 6y = 2

Now we can add these equations


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

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5x = 5

Dividing both sides by 5, we get
x = 1.

Now we can substitute x into an equation to find y.


4(1) + 3y = 1\\4 + 3y = 1\\3y = -3\\y = -1

Hope this helped!

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