SOLUTION: How to solve by Elimination 2y=5x-10 3x+18=6y

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Question 776308: How to solve by Elimination
2y=5x-10
3x+18=6y

Answer by oscargut(2103)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y=5x-10
3x+18=6y

5x-2y = 10
3x-6y = -18
Multiply the first eq by (-3)
-15x+6y=-30
3x-6y = -18
adding
-12x=-48
x = 4
y = 5
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