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Solve the following pair of simultaneous equation: 3p + q = 9; 4p – 2q = 7.
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Answered by oobleck
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!

clearly, (4,5) does not work, since
3*4 + 5 = 17, not 9
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p = 4, q = 5
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