systems: x + 2y = 2, 2x + 3y - z = -9, 4x + 2y + 5z = 1

drago

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Hi could anyone please help me solve this...

any help would be greatly appreciated

solve the system of 3 equations

x + 2y = 2
2x + 3y - z = -9
4x + 2y + 5z = 1
 
Re: algebra systems

Multiply 2nd equation by 5 to get 10x + 15y - 5z = -45, then add to 3rd equation....get it?
 
I'm In 9th Grade, This is homework, It is a challenge problem, I was put in an Honors Algebra 2 class because i scored advanced on the state test by one point and I don't understand it.
 
I'm In 9th Grade, This is homework, It is a challenge problem,

scott,

what is going on!?

A user named "drago" posted the problem (1st post), and then you, scott, asked
about that same problem beginning with the 3rd post.

Why do you have two different usernames?


Explain, please.
 
I don't i am a different person. I don't understand how to solve the problem though
 
Let's put it this way. I know how to do them, I don't understand what to do though because the z is missing in the first equation
 
Ok. So now I got rid of the X using the second and third equation by multiplying the second equation by -2 and then adding and go the equation -4y+7z=19
 
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