Systems of Equations (Elimination)
      Here you’ll learn the final method for solving a system of equations, the elimination method. Below are the instructions for how to use this method, followed by an example of solving a system of equations with this method. 
              The Elimination Method 
      -     1.  
 -          Choose         a         variable         that         will         be         eliminated.         
 -      2.  
 -          Multiply         the         equations                and                by         the         numbers         that         would         make         the         variable         you         chose         have         the         same         coefficient,         but         with         opposite         signs.         This         will         allow         you         to         cancel         them.         
 -      3.  
 -          Write         the         new         equations         below         the         first         two.         
 -      4.  
 -          Add         equation                to         equation         ,         and         write         the         answer         below         these         equations.         Now,         you’re         left         with         one         equation,         with         one         unknown.         Solve         it.         
 -      5.  
 -          Put         the         answer         you         find         into         equation         ,         and         solve         for         the         final         variable.         
 -      6.  
 -          Write         your         answer         using         coordinates:         
ANSWER:          
          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Solve the system of equations 
                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   -      1.  
 -          Let’s         decide         to         get         rid         of         .         
 -      2.  
 - Since you have          in equation          and  in equation         , you have to         multiply equation          by  to         eliminate .         In this case, you don’t have to multiply equation                  by anything:                  
 -      3.  
 - Write the two equations again after applying the changes:                  
 -      4.  
 - Add the two equations together such that          is eliminated,         and solve for :                  
 -      5.  
 - Put the answer into either equation          or         .         Here, you can choose whichever you like. Let’s pick equation                  in this case:                  
 -      6.  
 - Write the answer using coordinates:         
ANSWER: