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To begin solving this system of linear equations by elimination you can add
the equations.
3x + 2y = 38
5x – 2y = -30
8x = 8
This step works because of the
A. distributive property
B. commutative property
0 0 0 0
O c. multiplication property of equality
O D. addition property
equality
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