SOLUTION: Use the echelon method to solve the given system of two equations in two unknowns.
14x - 3y = 2
2x + 18y = 74
This may be more of a calculus question but any help would be gr
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Question 1078139: Use the echelon method to solve the given system of two equations in two unknowns.
14x - 3y = 2
2x + 18y = 74
This may be more of a calculus question but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Replace R2 with R1-7*R2,
So then,
Solve for y. Then use the either equation to solve for x.
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