x+2y=9
2x-y=8
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x+2y=9
2x-y=8
Note that the y term in the first equation is positive and negatve in the second, but they differ by a factor of 2. So if you multiply the second equation by 2 you can then add it to the first equation anf cancel out the y's, like this:
x + 2y = 9
+ 2(2x-y) = 2(8)
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x + 2y + 4x -2y = 9 + 16,
Regroup:
5x = 25
Can you take it from here?
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