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mth 121(solve the linear equation:2x+3y=3, x-2y=5 and 3x+2y=7.)
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Answered by Steve
2x+3y = 3
x-2y = 5
has solution (3,-1)
This point is also on on the third line, so it is the solution to all three equations.
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