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Show that x=3 and y=2 is not a solution of the system of linear equations 3x-2y=5, 2x+y=7

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Answered by ishansh2807
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Consider the following system of two linear equations in two unknowns: ... Any point on one line is a solution of one equation and any point on the other line is a solution of the other equation. The point where the lines cross {x = 3.6, y = 0.4} is the solution that satisfies both equations simultaneously.

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