How do solve the following linear system?: -2x -8y = 4 , 3x-y=3 ?

1 Answer
Jan 10, 2016

x=10/13, y = -9/13

Explanation:

To solve by elimination you will need to make coefficients of x or y "match" so that when you add or subtract the equations one of the variables will be eliminated.

If we multiply the second equation by 8 we get:
-2x - 8y = 4
24x - 8y = 24

Now if we subtract the two new equations, we will eliminate y and will be able to solve an equation in x.

26x = 20
x=10/13

Substitute this back into one of the original equations to find y.

3*10/13 - y =3
30/13 - y = 3
-y=9/13
y=-9/13