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    When you add two equations, you combine their corresponding terms. For example, if you have 2 ???? + 3 ???? = 5 2x+3y=5 and ???? − ???? = 2 x−y=2, adding them would give: ( 2 ???? + ???? ) + ( 3 ???? − ???? ) = 5 + 2 (2x+x)+(3y−y)=5+2 Simplify it: 3 ???? + 2 ???? = 7 3x+2y=7 The result depends on the equations provided. If both equations have the same variables and are aligned, you simply add or subtract coefficients to find the combined result. If you share the specific equations, I can calculate their sum more precisely for you!

Jan 23 2025

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