SOLUTION: A system of two equations is shown below. What will you need to multiply the top equation by in order to solve this system using the elimination method? 2x +y = 11 5x + 3y = 29

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Question 1105270: A system of two equations is shown below. What will you need to multiply the top equation by in order to solve this system using the elimination method?
2x +y = 11
5x + 3y = 29

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
to eliminate y.
to eliminate x.

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