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Adding two equations is an easy step. First choose a variable you want to eliminate. Multiply each one by the number that would get you the opposite or additive inverse so it will be gone from the modified equation. x+y=5 =>3x+3x=15 2x-3x=-5 =>2x-3x =-5 5x =10 x = 2 Substitute that number into one of the equations and solve for the other. 2+y=5 y=3



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Adding two equations is an easy step. First choose a variable you want to eliminate. Multiply each one by the number that would get you the opposite or additive inverse so it will be gone from the modified equation. x+y=5 =>3x+3x=15 2x-3x=-5 =>2x-3x =-5 5x =10 x = 2 Substitute that number into one of the equations and solve for the other. 2+y=5 y=3



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How do you add alerbriac expressions to each other? - Answers

Adding two equations is an easy step. First choose a variable you want to eliminate. Multiply each one by the number that would get you the opposite or additive inverse so it will be gone from the modified equation. x+y=5 =>3x+3x=15 2x-3x=-5 =>2x-3x =-5 5x =10 x = 2 Substitute that number into one of the equations and solve for the other. 2+y=5 y=3

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