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14 September, 16:18

How do i solve systems of equations by elimination?

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  1. 14 September, 20:15
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    Say you had this problem:

    -4x - 2y = - 12

    4x + 8y = - 24

    First you would have to cancel out one part of the equation to get on variable alone. In this case it's easy it would be - 4x and 4x. So then you would cancel those out.

    Now we have

    -2y = - 12

    8y = - 24

    so then you just add them all up

    6y=-36

    Next you just divide both sides by 6

    so then you answer for y would be - 6.

    Next you would choose one of your equations and plug the - 6 in.

    So it would be

    -4x - 2 (-6) = - 24

    So you would times negative 2 by negative 6, which would be positive 12. Since a negative times a negative equales a positive.

    -4x + 12 = - 24

    Next you would minus 12 on both sides.

    -4x + 12=-24

    - 12 = - 12

    The 12's would cancel out and then you just minus - 24 by - 12 which you would ended up just plusing them together because a negative plus a negative equales a negative. Or a negative minus a negative number would end up adding them up.

    -4x = - 36

    Next you would get x alone and how you would do that is you would divide - 4 in both sides which would cancel them - 4 out then it would be divided by - 36.

    So it would look like this.

    -4x = - 36

    -4 - 4

    So negative 36 divided by negative 4 is 9.

    So your final answer would be

    y = - 6

    x = 9

    I hope I explained to you properly how to do systems of equations by elimination.
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