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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 17:20 buciuceanu8740

Suppose you want to use elimination to solve this system. 3x + 17y = −2
5x + 6y = 9

By what numbers would you need to multiply the two equations in order to eliminate y? By what numbers would you need to multiply the two equations in order to eliminate x instead? Drag and drop the correct numbers and words into the boxes to complete the explanation.


Suppose you want to use elimination to solve this system.

3x + 17y = −2
5x + 6y = 9
By what numbe

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Suppose you want to use elimination to solve this system. 3x + 17y = −2
5x + 6y = 9

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