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18 January, 01:55

How to solve a system of equations using elimination?

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  1. 18 January, 03:37
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    If you have a problem like:

    4x+2y=20

    2x+2y=16

    You would subtract

    4x-2y=20

    -2x+2y=16

    You would get the new problum

    2x=4

    You now want to divide the 2 on both sides to solve for x

    x=2

    Now that you've solved for X you want to solve for y. So use substitution to solve for y. You would want to substatute the x for the 2 in either of the problums. I'll use the first one.

    4 (2) + 2y=20

    You first want to multiply te 4 (2) you would get a new problum.

    8+2y=20

    Now you want to subtract the 8 on both sides.

    2y=12

    The last step to solve for y is to divide the 2 on both sides.

    Y=6

    So your answers would be

    x=2

    y=6
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