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Mathematics, 08.12.2021 05:50 angelinad02

Determine the equivalent system for the given system of equations: 5x − 3y = 6 x + y = 2 5x − 3y = 6 6x − 2y = 8 5x − 3y = 6 2x + 2y = 2 −5x − 3y = 6 x + y = 2 5x − 3y = 6 6x − 2y = 2 C is not correct because To create an equivalent equation using the multiplication property of equality, all terms in equation 1 must be multiplied by −1. Try using equation 1 and the sum of both equations.

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