Question 170032: Hi, Can you please help?
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When given the system of equations of

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If you are solving it using elimination
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This is how I would solve it
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I would multiply the whole second equation by 
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= = 
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I would then add this equation with the first equation
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I would then come up with , then I solve it, and find that "x" = 2, then I would plug in the answer, and find that "y" = (-1)
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Is this how elimination works?
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Or do you have to do it this way...
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Multiply the first equation by "7" and the second by "5"
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I did the math and came up with
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Then add the equations
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I get , and then find "x" is "2", and "y" = (-1)
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I will be doing quizzes soon, and I perfer the first way, but does elimination mean you do it the second way
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What I am asking is, is it o.k. to do elimination the first way, or is the second way, the right way to do it?
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Thanks ahead of time, Levi
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! IF BOTH MATHODS GETS YOU THE CORRECT ANSWERS THEN YOU SHOULD CHOOSE THE SHORTEST METHOD. LESS CHANCE OF MAKING A MISTAKE IN THE MATH & YOU'RE USING WHOLE NUMBERS RATHER THAN FRACTIONS (WHICH CAN GET MESSY OR CONFUSING).
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