How do you solve the system 4x+2y=6 and x–y=3?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Multiplying the second equation by 2 on both sides , we get
2x-2y=6
Adding this equation to the first equation, we get
6x=12
x=2
Substituting x=2 in any of the equations , we get
2-y=3
-y=1
y=-1
Therefore the solution is x=2, y=-1
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you can solve this by any method substitution, cross multiplication and elimination
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