How do you solve the system of equations-8x+5y=-8 and -16x-y=-16 by elimination?

2 Answers
Jul 31, 2018

x=1 and y=0

Explanation:

2*(-8x+5y)-(-16x-y)=2*(-8)-(-16)

-16x+10y+16y+y=-16+16

11y=0, so y=0/11=0

Hence,

-8x+5*0=-8

-8x=-8, thus x=(-8)/(-8)=1

Jul 31, 2018

x=1 and y=0

Explanation:

The perfect scenario for the elimination method is if one of the variables can be additive inverses.

Multiply the first equation by -2 to achieve this:

color(white)(xxxxxxxxxxx)-8x+5y" "=-8" "....A
color(white)(xxxxxxxx.xxx)color(blue)(-16x)-y" "=-16" "....B
A xx -2:color(white)(xxxxx.x)color(blue)(16x)-10y =+16" "....C

B+C: color(white)(xxxxxxxx.x)-11y =0

color(white)(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.x)y =0

If y=0 then -8x =-8

Which gives x =1