Question 178208This question is from textbook saxon algebra 2 
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Solve the system of equations. 
x+y+z=4 
2x+3y-z=18 
3x-y+2z=-2
 
The -z confuses me. 
This question is from textbook saxon algebra 2 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Solve the system of equations. 
x+y+z=4 
2x+3y-z=18 
3x-y+2z=-2 
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Eliminate z. 
Add the 1st and 2nd eqns. 
x + y + z = 4 
2x+3y - z = 18 
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3x+4y = 22 
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Multiply the 2nd eqn by 2, then add it to the 3rd 
4x + 6y - 2z = 36 
3x - 1y + 2z = -2 
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7x + 5y = 34 
Now there are 2 eqns in x and y. 
3x + 4y = 22 
7x + 5y = 34 
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Multiply the 1st by 5, and the 2nd by 4 
15x + 20y = 110 
28x + 20y = 136 
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Subtract 
-13x = -26 
x = 2 
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Sub x into 3x + 4y = 22 
3*2 + 4y = 22 
4y = 16 
y = 4 
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Sub x and y into x+y+z=4 
2 + 4 + z = 4 
z = -2 
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