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o eliminate }\mathbf{x.}Subtract to eliminate x. \mathbf{Subtract}\text{ to eliminate }\mathbf{y.}Subtract to eliminate y. \mathbf{Add}\text{ to eliminate }\mathbf{x.}Add to eliminate x.
Using elimination method we can eliminate y first since they have the same coefficient.
To do that we will need to add up both equations. We are adding because the coefficient of y in both equations has different signs. If they have the same sign, we would have subtracted.
<em>Hence the correct option in this case is to add to eliminate y.</em>