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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 22:10 paytonpaige22

When solving the following system using elimination, what should you do first to solve? x+3y=−4
4x−5y=1

Multiply the second equation by -3.

Multiply the first equation by -4.

Multiply the first equation by -1.

Multiply the second equation by -1.

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