Consider the system x2y 2 2x3y 7 To eliminate x multiply
     Consider the system  x+2y = - 2  2x+3y = - 7  To eliminate x, multiply the first equation by  and the second by  Resulting system of equations:  Adding the two equations above gives:  Solving for y gives y =  Once you know the value of y, you could obtain x by substituting this value in one of the original equations, for the sake of practice, we are going to eliminate y starting again with the original system:  x+2y = - 2  2x+3y= - 7  To eliminate y, multiply the first equation by  and the second by  Resulting system of equations:  Adding the two equations above gives:  Solving for x gives x =   
  
  Solution
x +2y = -2 ---(1)
2x +3y = -7 ---(2)
Multiply equation (1) by 2
Multiply equation (1) by -1
Resulting : 2x + 4y = -4
-2x -3y = 7
Adding the above two equations: y = 3
x= -2 -2y = -2 -6 = -8
2) to eliminate y multiply 1st equation by -3 and 2nd equation by 2
-3x - 6y = 6
4x + 6y = -14
---------------------- ( adding the two equations )
x = - 8 ( solving for x )

