method of elimination
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In the elimination method you either add or subtract the equations to get an equation in one variable. When the coefficients of one variable are opposites you add the equations to eliminate a variable and when the coefficients of one variable are equal you subtract the equations to eliminate a variable.
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Step 1: Multiply each equation by a suitable number so that the two equations have the same leading coefficient. ...
Step 1: Multiply each equation by a suitable number so that the two equations have the same leading coefficient. ... Step 2: Subtract the second equation from the first.
Step 1: Multiply each equation by a suitable number so that the two equations have the same leading coefficient. ... Step 2: Subtract the second equation from the first.Step 3: Solve this new equation for y.
Step 1: Multiply each equation by a suitable number so that the two equations have the same leading coefficient. ... Step 2: Subtract the second equation from the first.Step 3: Solve this new equation for y.Step 4: Substitute y = 2 into either Equation 1 or Equation 2 above and solve for x.
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