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22 December, 14:19

Solve the system of equations below algebraically.

2x + 3y = 6

- 5x+2y=4

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  1. 22 December, 14:56
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    Answer: The solution is (0,2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2x + 3y = 6 We will solve the equations using the elimination method

    -5x + 2y = 4 but first we need to eliminate one of the variables and we will multiply the first equation by 5 and multiply the second equation by 2 to eliminate the x variable.

    5 (2x + 3y) = 6 (5) new equation : 10x + 15y = 30

    2 (-5x + 2y) = 4 (2) new equation; - 10x + 4y = 8

    Now we have to new equations so we will eliminate the x term by adding

    10x + 15y = 30

    -10x + 4y = 8

    19y = 38 divide both sides by 19.

    y = 2 Now using the solution for y plot it into one of the new equations and solve for x

    10x + 15 (2) = 30

    10x + 30 = 30

    -30 - 30

    10x = 0

    x = 0
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