Use the elimination method to solve the following system of equations: 10x + 3y = 11 x - 4y = 14 There is one solution. The solution of the system is (Simplify your answer: Type an ordered pair:) The solution set of the system is {10x + 3y = 11}. The solution set is {0}.
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10(x - 4y) = 10(14) This gives us: 10x - 40y = 140 Show more…
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