By adding the two equations, you can cancel the y-term.
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To solve a system of linear equations using the Elimination Method, one of the variable terms needs to be eliminated when one equation is added to or subtracted from the other equation. This means that either the x-terms or the y-terms must cancel each other out.
5 x-6 y=-32 & (I) 3 x+6 y=48 & (II)
We can see that the y-terms will eliminate each other if we add (II) to (I).