3.1.2 Using Algebraic Methods to Solve Linear Systems (continued) Example 2 Solving Linear Systems by Elimination Elimination is a second algebraic method for solving a system of equations. This method involves adding or subtracting the equations in the system to eliminate one of the variables. One of the equations may need to be multiplied by a number to create variable terms that can be eliminated.
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