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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 17:10 emmamerida

Solve the following system of equations by multiplying. x + 4y = −16
2x + y = 3

Would it be easier to solve the system by using substitution? Complete the explanation.

The solution is _

It may be easier to solve using substitution because in the first equation there is no coefficient for the x or y select one
term so you can just solve for
x and y select one
and substitute the expression into the other equation. This way you don't have to come up with a value to multiply the equations by to eliminate variables.


Solve the following system of equations by multiplying.

x + 4y = −16
2x + y = 3
Would it be easie

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