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3x -4y = 5 5x +4y = 3 (1) Would you be eliminating terms with the x or the y variables? (2) Would you use addition or subtraction to eliminate the terms?
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3x -4y = 5 5x +4y = 3 (1) Would you be eliminating terms with the x or the y variables? (2) Would you use addition or subtraction to eliminate the terms?
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3x -4y = 5
5x +4y = 3
(1) Would you be eliminating terms with the x or the y variables?
(2) Would you use addition or subtraction to eliminate the terms?
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Explanation:
You would eliminate the terms with the y variables.
You would use addition because you are trying to eliminate y to find the value of x.
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