BackSolving Systems of Equations Using the Addition (Elimination) Method
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Q1. Solve the system of equations by the addition method:
Background
Topic: Systems of Linear Equations (Addition/Elimination Method)
This question tests your ability to solve a system of two linear equations using the addition (also called elimination) method. The goal is to combine the equations in such a way that one variable is eliminated, allowing you to solve for the other.
Key Terms and Formulas
System of equations: Two or more equations with the same variables.
Addition/Elimination method: A technique where you add or subtract equations to eliminate one variable.
Linear equation: An equation of the form .
Step-by-Step Guidance
Write both equations clearly:
Decide which variable to eliminate. Let's try to eliminate by making the coefficients of $y$ opposites. To do this, multiply the first equation by $4 so the $y$ terms become and :
First equation:
Second equation:
Multiply out both equations:
Add the two new equations together to eliminate :
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