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| Question 428696:  I know how to solve for X and Y in linear systems of equations using SUBSTITUTION. My teacher wants us to use ELIMINATION.  The tool on this site asks me to check "Elimination or Substitution", but even when I ask it to use elimination--it solves my problem by substitution!  I don't get the difference!!  ex problem:
 7x + 4y = 2
 7x + 2y = 8
 My answer is x=2  y=-3   Which I got by isolating 7x in each equation, then setting 2 equations equal to each other   2-4y = 8-2y
 Answer by htmentor(1343)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 7x + 4y = 2 7x + 2y = 8
 To solve by elimination, perform addition or subtraction of the two equations to eliminate one of the variables.  In this case, subtract equation (2) from equation (1):
 2y = -6 -> y = -3
 To get x, substitute into one of the equations:
 7x + 4(-3) = 2 -> 7x = 12 + 2 -> x = 2
 Ans: x=2, y=-3
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