3. Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Elimination
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The Elimination Method can be used to solve a system of linear equations if either of the variable terms would cancel out the corresponding variable term in the other equation when added together.
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(II): Add (I)
(II): Commutative Property of Addition
(II): Remove parentheses
(II): Add and subtract terms
(II): Identity Property of Addition
(II): LHS * (-1)=RHS* (-1)
(II): Multiplication Property of -1
(I): x= 3
(I): (- a)b = - ab
(I): LHS+12=RHS+12
(I): Add terms
(I): Identity Property of Addition
(I): .LHS /2.=.RHS /2.
(I): a* b/c=a/c* b
(I): a/a=1
(I): Identity Property of Multiplication
(I): Calculate quotient
(I), (II): x= 3, y= 6
(I), (II): Multiply
(I), (II): Subtract terms