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3 January, 08:01

Use elimination method:

3x-3y=5

2x+8y=11

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  1. 3 January, 11:34
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    Factor out the common term 33

    3 (x-y) = 53 (x-y) = 5

    2 Divide both sides by 33

    x-y=/frac{5}{3}x-y=

    3



    5



    3 Add yy to both sides

    x=/frac{5}{3}+yx=

    3



    5

    + y

    1 Factor out the common term 22

    2 (x+4y) = 112 (x+4y) = 11

    2 Divide both sides by 22

    x+4y=/frac{11}{2}x+4y=

    2



    11



    3 Subtract 4y4y from both sides

    x=/frac{11}{2}-4yx=

    2



    11

    - 4y
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