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| Question 1059785:  8x + 7y = –11
 4x – 3y = 14
 Answer by acw1213(28)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solve this system using elimination. First, look and see if you can easily multiply either equations to get a set of opposite or "same" coefficients.
 4x is a factor of 8x, so you can multiply the second equation by 2.
 2(4x - 3y = 14)
 Your system should now look like:
 8x + 7y = -11
 8x - 6y = 28
 The x's now have the same coefficients, so this means we need to subtract the equations.
 The x's WILL CANCEL
 7y - (-6y) = 7y + 6y = 13y
 -11 - 28 = -39
 Now, we are left with...
 13y = -39
 Solve for "y". Divide by 13 on both sides.
 y = -3
 Plug in -3 for "y" in either equation to solve for "x"
 4x - 3(-3) = 14
 Multiply -3 and -3 together.
 4x + 9 = 14
 Subtract by 9 on both sides
 4x = 5
 Divide by "4" on both sides.
 x = 5/4
 Your solution in (x,y) form is now (5/4,-3).
 ALWAYS plug in your solution into your systems (ORIGINAL EQUATIONS!) to check your answer.
 Plug in 5/4 for x, and -3 for y.
 Does 8(5/4) + 7(-3) equal -11?
 Let's check.
 8*5/4 = 40/4 = 10
 10 + 7(-3)
 7*-3 = -21
 10 + (-21)
 10 - 21 = -11
 YES! This solution works for this equation, but we still need to try the other!
 Does 4(5/4) - 3(-3) equal 14?
 Let's check!
 4*5/4 = 20/4 = 5
 5 - 3(-3)
 -3*-3 = 9
 5 + 9 = 14
 YES! Our solution works for BOTH equations aka the SYSTEM. This is a CORRECT solution!
 
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