Which of the following options could you do before subtracting the equations so that one variable will be eliminated when you subtract them?

We need to do something to both equations so we can eliminate one variable
We can multiply the first equation by 3 and the second equation by 4
3( 4x-2y = 7) yields 12x -6y = 21
4( 3x-3y = 15) yields 12x -12y = 60
Now when we subtract
12x -6y = 21
-(12x -12y = 60)
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12x -6y = 21
-12x +12y = -60
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6y = 39
The x terms are eliminated
Choice D multiply the top equation by 3 and the bottom equation by 4