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Solve the system of equations.
6x–5y=27
3x+5y=36
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Add the two equations to eliminate y:
(6x − 5y) + (3x + 5y) = 27 + 36
9x = 63 → x = 7.
Substitute x = 7 into 3x + 5y = 36:
21 + 5y = 36 → 5y = 15 → y = 3.
Solution: (x, y) = (7, 3).
(6x − 5y) + (3x + 5y) = 27 + 36
9x = 63 → x = 7.
Substitute x = 7 into 3x + 5y = 36:
21 + 5y = 36 → 5y = 15 → y = 3.
Solution: (x, y) = (7, 3).
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