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Asked by Sanan

Solve the system by elimination
2x+3y=4
5x+6y=7
9 years ago

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Reiny
I would double the first and get:

4x + 6y = 8
5x + 6y = 7
subtract them:
x = -1

sub back into one of the originals to get y
9 years ago

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