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| Question 716277:  I need a brief explanation on how to solve system of linear equations using addition/elimination, I understand the other 2 but do not get this one please help!
 3x+2y=-13
 5x-1y=-13
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3x + 2y = -13 5x - 1y = -13
 We want to multiply one or both of the equations so that when we add them, one of the variables is eliminated
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 In this problem we just have to multiply the 2nd equation by 2, and add to the 1st
 3x + 2y = -13
 10x - 2y = -26
 -------------------Adding eliminates y, find x
 13x + 0 = -39
 x = -39/13
 x = -3
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 Find y using the 1st equation, replace x with -3
 3(-3) + 2y = -13
 -9 + 2y = -13
 2y = -13 + 9
 2y = -4
 y = -4/2
 y = -2
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 Check the solutions in the original 2nd equation
 5x - 1y = -13
 replace x with -3; replace y with -2
 5(-3) - 1(-2) = -13
 -15 + 2 = -13; confirms our solution of x=-3, y=-2
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