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Solve the system by the elimination method 5x 5y-13 7x-3y17what is the solution to the system?
by elimination,substitution or through the matrix method.
(2,-2)
By elimination: x = 3 and y = 0
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Solve the system by the elimination method 5x 5y-13 7x-3y17what is the solution to the system?
by elimination,substitution or through the matrix method.
You can solve lineaar quadratic systems by either the elimination or the substitution methods. You can also solve them using the comparison method. Which method works best depends on which method the person solving them is comfortable with.
x-9y
The elimination method only works with simultaneous equations, hence another equation is needed here for it to be solvable.
(2,-2)
By elimination: x = 3 and y = 0
Multiply every term in both equations by any number that is not 0 or 1, and has not been posted in our discussion already. Then solve the new system you have created using elimination or substitution method:6x + 9y = -310x - 6y = 58
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There are four steps in an algebraic elimination problem. These steps are: to find a variable with equal or opposite coefficients, if equal then subtract the equations but if opposite then add, solve one variable equation left, and then substitute known variable into other equation and solve. hi
y=16 x= -4
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