Solve the system of equations by the addition method. 18x - 6y = 96 6x + 7y = 50 Please provide the solution set.
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Step 1:** Multiply the second equation by -3 to match the coefficients of x in both equations: \[ -3(6x + 7y) = -3(50) \] \[ -18x - 21y = -150 \] ** Show more…
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