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What value does each equation need to be multiplied by in order to eliminate the x-terms?

Equation 1: 6x − 5y = -4
Equation 2: 4x + 2y = 28

Please help


Sagot :

You need to find what x is equal to for each equation, so you can sub why x is equal to in the place I'd x to eliminate the variable

1. 6x-5y=-4

6x=5y-4

X=5/6y-2/3

2. 4x+2y=28

4x=-2y+28

X=-1/2y+7

Hope this helps!