Asked by lateef
                3x-2y=4
2x-3y=6. using substitution method
            
        2x-3y=6. using substitution method
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    2x = 3y+6, so
3x = 3/2 (3y+6)
now use that to get
3/2 (3y+6) - 2y = 4
solve for y, and then you can get x.
    
3x = 3/2 (3y+6)
now use that to get
3/2 (3y+6) - 2y = 4
solve for y, and then you can get x.
                    Answered by
             henry2,  
            
    Multiply Eq1 by 2 and Eq2 by 3. Subtract Eq2 from Eq1:
6x-4y = 8.
6x-9y = 18.
Diff.:5y = -10
Y = -2.
3x-2y = 4.
3x-2*(-2) = 4.
X =
    
6x-4y = 8.
6x-9y = 18.
Diff.:5y = -10
Y = -2.
3x-2y = 4.
3x-2*(-2) = 4.
X =
                    Answered by
            Adewunmi
            
    3x + 2y = -5
    
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