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3+3 solve by. addition method ​

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Answered by Anonymous
62

Answer:

Line up the variables in both equation, x above x, y above y, = above =, constant above constant. 2nd: (Optional) Multiply one or both equations so the coefficients of one variable are opposites. 3rd: Add the equations to eliminate one variable. 4th: Solve.

  • 3+3
  • 6

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Answered by moryarajendra166
8

Answer:

3+3=6

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