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24 May, 00:22

Given the equations 9x+3/4y=6 and 2x+1/2y=9 by what factor would you multiply the second equation to eliminate y and solve the system through linear

combinations?

A.-4/3

B.-3/4

C.-3/2

D.-7/2

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  1. 24 May, 01:53
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    Eliinate y

    3/4 and 1/2

    we likes whole numbers

    we need to multiply 2nd to get first

    1/2 tiems what=3/4

    times both sides by 2/1 to cleae fraction

    2/2 times what=6/4

    what=3/2

    you have to make it negative

    -3/2

    C is answer
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