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4a. by what number should the top equation by multiplied by so that when the equations are combined, the xs are eliminated?
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$$\begin{cases}
-x + 3y = -3
\\\\
2x - 6y = 6
\\end{cases}$$
\bigcirc 3
\bigcirc -3
\bigcirc -2
\bigcirc -6
\bigcirc 6
\bigcirc 2
Step1: Identify x coefficients
Top equation: $-x$ (coefficient: $-1$); Bottom equation: $2x$ (coefficient: $2$)
Step2: Find multiplier for x elimination
Let multiplier be $k$. We need $k\times(-1) + 2 = 0$.
Solve for $k$:
$$k\times(-1) = -2$$
$$k = 2$$
Verify: Multiply top equation by 2: $2(-x+3y)=2(-3) \implies -2x+6y=-6$. Add to bottom equation: $(-2x+6y)+(2x-6y)=-6+6 \implies 0=0$, x is eliminated.
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