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tekilochka [14]
3 years ago
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Solving a system of equations. After manipulating them, he decides to add the two equations shown below together to eliminate th

e variable x. What property justifies this manipulation? 6x+5y=17 -6x+2y=4
Mathematics
1 answer:
salantis [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Addition property justifies manipulation of  the equations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Two equations.

⇒ 6x+5y=17    ...equation (i)

⇒ -6x+2y=4   ...equation (ii)

We have to identify the property  which justifies the manipulation.

Note:

The Linear Combination Method:

  • Adding (or subtracting) a multiple of one equation with the other equation, in such a way that either the x -terms or the y -terms cancel out.
  • Then solve for x (or y) and substitute back to get the other values.
  • Also known as the addition and the elimination method.

The above equation is following the linear combination method where x-values are added to find the y value.

Solving:

⇒ 6x+5y=17  ...(i)

⇒ -6x+2y=4 ...(ii)

⇒ <em>Adding both the equations.</em>

⇒ 7y=21

⇒ <em>Dividing both sides with 7.</em>

⇒ y=\frac{21}{7}

⇒ y=3

Addition property justifies manipulation of both the equations.

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