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Algebra 17 Online
OpenStudy (batmaaaanxd):

[Medal and Fan] Solve algebraically: x/3 + y/4 = 4 - (1) 5x/6 - y/8 = 4 - (2)

OpenStudy (knov):

what are those in brackets ?

OpenStudy (batmaaaanxd):

(1) indicates equation 1 and (2) indicates equation 2.

OpenStudy (welshfella):

use elimination the first step would be to multiply the second equation by 2 then add the first equation to this new equation This will elimintea the term in y.

OpenStudy (batmaaaanxd):

@welshfella Ty! ;D

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