Multiply equation i by 2 and multiply equation ii by 3 Multiply equation i by 2 and multiply equation ii by 3 Multiply equation ii by 2 Multiply equation ii by 2 Multiply equation i by 2 Multiply i. 2x+y=−3

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

4x + 2y = -6

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

To multiply equation i by 2, we need to multiply each term in the equation by 2:

2(2x + y) = 2(-3)

Simplifying this expression, we get:

4x + 2y = -6

Now, let's multiply equation ii by 3. Multiply each term in the equation by 3:

3(4x - 5y) = 3(6)

Simplifying this expression, we get:

12x - 15y = 18

Lastly, we can multiply equation ii by 2. Again, multiply each term in the equation by 2:

2(4x - 5y) = 2(6)

Simplifying this expression, we get:

8x - 10y = 12

So, after performing the operations as instructed, the new equations are:

4x + 2y = -6

12x - 15y = 18

8x - 10y = 12

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

To multiply equation i by 2, we will multiply all the terms on both sides of the equation by 2:

2 * (2x + y) = 2 * (-3)

Simplifying this gives us:

4x + 2y = -6

To multiply equation ii by 3, we will multiply all the terms on both sides of the equation by 3:

3 * (4x - 3y) = 3 * 5

Simplifying this gives us:

12x - 9y = 15

Now, let's multiply equation ii by 2:

2 * (4x - 3y) = 2 * 5

Simplifying this gives us:

8x - 6y = 10

Finally, we can multiply equation i by 2:

2 * (2x + y) = 2 * (-3)

Simplifying this gives us:

4x + 2y = -6

So multiplying equation i by 2 gives 4x + 2y = -6, and multiplying equation ii by 3 gives 12x - 9y = 15. Multiplying equation ii by 2 gives 8x - 6y = 10, and multiplying equation i by 2 gives 4x + 2y = -6.

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