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Asked by scooby9132002

solve by elimination method.

2x+3y=4
4x+6y=8


is the answer -3/2y+2

they want it as an ordered pair
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
No. Your two equations are not independent. The graph of each is the same line, and they therefore do not intesect at a unique (x,y) value.

In addition, the answer you have written is not an ordered pair.
16 years ago

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