To eliminate the terms and solve for y in the fewest steps, by which constants should the equations be multiplied by before adding the equations together? First equation: 9x + 3y = -18 Second equation: 8x + 7y = 10

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Answer:

y = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

You should always multiply by the easiest choice(which I see is multiplying the 7 and the 3 to get 21

7(9x + 3y = -18)

-3(8x + 7y = 10)

63x + 21y = -126

-24x -21y = -30

39x          = -156

and solve to get x = -4

then plug -4 into x any of the equations to get y = 6

( 8(-4) + 7y  = 10

  -32 + 7y  =  10

      7y = 42

        y = 6)

Answer:

The first equation should be multiplied by - 7 and the second equation by 3 .

Step-by-step explanation:

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