Consider the following system of equations.
Equation 1 | $3x+7y=-6$3x+7y=−6 |
Equation 2 | $2x-y=-17$2x−y=−17 |
Suppose we want to solve this system by using the elimination method and eliminating $y$y.
What value can we multiply Equation 2 by so that the coefficients of $y$y in each equation are opposite numbers?
What equation do we get when we multiply the second equation by $7$7?
Consider the system of equations
Equation 1 | $2x-1.8y=5.9$2x−1.8y=5.9 |
Equation 2 | $0.65x+0.7y=-0.02$0.65x+0.7y=−0.02 |
When solving the system, which of the following steps would you first take to change the decimal coefficients into integer coefficients?
We are going to use the elimination method to solve the following set of equations.
We are going to use the elimination method to solve the following set of equations.