Math, asked by nnd36538, 6 months ago

Given : 2x - 3y = 6 and -4x + 6y = 2


A. Given: 2x - 3y = 6 and -4x + 6y = 2. What number should be multiplied to the second equation in order to add and eliminate the terms with the variable y? *

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Answered by zeeshanhassan267
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Answer:

it should be multiplied by 1/2

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