Solve the system of equations by elimination.

5x  −  4y  =  −37
2x  +  4y  =  2

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line 1: 5x -4y=-37

line 2: 2x +4y= 2

add 2 lines tugether...7x=-35

x=-5

put this in line 2: -10+4y=2

4y=12

y=3
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