barbpricebrown barbpricebrown
  • 11-06-2018
  • Mathematics
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Andre solves the following system of equations by elimination. {3a+6b=12 and -3a+6b=-12

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TaiDn
TaiDn TaiDn
  • 11-06-2018
3a + 6b = 12 and 
-3a + 6b = -12

if we add the equations, the -3a cancels out leaving: 

12b = 0

if we plug it into the first equation, we get 3a + 0 = 12, which simplifies the equation to: 

3a = 12

Divide both sides by three and the result is: 

a = 4

The final answer is:

a = 4

b = 0

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destinylharrison destinylharrison
  • 28-03-2020

Answer:

3a+6b=12

-3a+6b=-12

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12b=0

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