SOLUTION: Using the addition (elimination) method to solve systems of equations .
6x-4y=11
2x+3y=-4
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Question 281271: Using the addition (elimination) method to solve systems of equations .
6x-4y=11
2x+3y=-4
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
multiply this equation by -3
now add the first equation to this one
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Use this value for y in one the two original equations and solve for x
the resulting x,y pair is the solution
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