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Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]A. 2x + 4y = 13 \\ B.x + y = 4[/tex]
Either remove the x or y
Lets do X first
In order to remove the 2 from eqaution A, we need to make the coefficient be the same for the x in the equation B.
We can multiply eqaution B by 2 in order to have the same x coefficient as eqaution A. In addition, we must make the 2 a negative (-2) in order to remove x.
[tex]-2(x + y = 4)[/tex]
Now that we have the Xs ready for the elimination, we can proceed to answer for y
[tex]2x + 4y = 13 + (-2x -2y = -8) \\\\2x - 2x = 0 \\4y - 2y = 2y \\13 - 8 = 5 \\\\2y = 5[/tex]
Now solve for y
[tex]y = 2.5[/tex]
Now plug in 2.5 for either equation to find x ( in this case, B to make my life easier)
[tex]x + 2.5 = 4\\x = 1.5[/tex]
Which in order to trust the other equation ( for some people to trust the answer for X -_-)
[tex]2x + 4(2.5) = 13\\2x + 10 = 13\\2x = 3\\x = 1.5[/tex]
And from there, we conclude that x = 1.5 and y = 2.5
Now, we can get the same result if we eliminated y instead of x
(also this is copy and pasted from x because I am too lazy, get use to it)
In order to remove the 4 from eqaution A, we need to make the coefficient be the same for the y in the equation B.
We can multiply eqaution B by 4 in order to have the same x coefficient as eqaution A. In addition, we must make the 4 a negative (-4) in order to remove x.
[tex]-4(x + y = 4)[/tex]
Now that we have the Ys ready for the elimination, we can proceed to answer for x
[tex]2x + 4y = 13 + (-4x -4y = -16) \\\\2x - 4x = -2x \\4y - 4y = 0y \\13 - 16 = 5 \\\\-2x = -3[/tex]
Now solve for x
[tex]\\x = 1.5[/tex]
Afterward, we are then able to do the same thing to find Y as we did previously in the previous section
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Why? I did this instead of a buddy's speech, so lol its funny to me lol