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x-y/6 =2(4-x), 2x+y = 3(x-4) . Solve using elimination by equating coefficients method

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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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The elimination method for solving systems of linear equations uses the addition property of equality. You can add the same value to each side of an equation. So if you have a system: x – 6 = −6 and x + y = 8, you can add x + y to the left side of the first equation and add 8 to the right side of the equation

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