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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 08:02 yasmin7740

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question 1

solve by the linear combination method.

8x + 2y = 4
–4x + 3y = –10

(1, 3)

(2, 3)

(1, 2)

(1, –2)

question 2

solve by the linear combination method.

2x + 3y = –17
5x + 2y = –4

(3, –1)

(–2, 2)

(–1, 3)

(2, –7)

question 3

solve by the linear combination method.

3x – 5y = 7
2x + 3y = 30

(3, –7)

(3, 7)

(9, 4)

(–3, –7)

question 4

solve by the linear combination method.

x + y = 50
0.05x + 0.06y = 2.8

(20, 30)

(40, 60)

(10, 30)

(20, –50)

question 5

solve by the linear combination method.

6x – 2y = 2
–3x + 4y = 5

(1, 3)

(1, –2)

(2, 3)

(1, 2)

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