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WORKSHEET 3.19: SOLVING SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS USING
MULTIPLICATION WITH THE ADDITION-OR-SUBTRACTION
METHOD
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Follow the steps below to solve systems of equations using multiplication with the
addition-or-subtraction method:


  1. Multiply one or both of the equations by a nonzero number to obtain two equations with
    the same or opposite coefficients of a variable.

  2. Follow the steps for using the addition-or-subtraction method:

    • Add or subtract the equations to eliminate a variable.

    • Solve the new equation.

    • Substitute the value of the variable in one of the original equations and solve.



  3. Check the solution by substituting both values in each of the original equations.


EXAMPLES
Solve 3 x− 5 y= 8 and− 2 x+ 3 y= 3. (To eliminate thex-terms, multiply the first equation by 2
and the second equation by 3.)

3 x− 5 y= 8 → 6 x− 10 y= 16
− 2 x+ 3 y= 3 →− 6 x+ 9 y=9Add
−y= 25
y=−25 Substitute−25 foryin one of the original equations
and solve. 3x−5(−25)=8;x=−39.

DIRECTIONS: Solve each system of equation by using multiplication with the
addition-or-subtraction method.


  1. 3 x+ 2 y= 21 2. 9 y+ 7 x= 2 3. − 2 x+ 4 y=− 8
    7 x− 11 y= 22 y− 4 x= 63 x− 6 y= 12

  2. − 6 x+ 3 y=− 6 5. 4 y+ 4 x= 12
    2 x+ 6 y= 30 2 y+x= 1


CHALLENGE:Consider the solution of 2x+ 3 y=11 and 4x− 5 y=−11. Is it
more efficient (less work) to eliminate they-terms first? Or is it more
efficient to eliminate thex-terms first? Explain your reasoning and solve
the system of equations.

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