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10 March, 16:17

2x-y=3 - 4x+8y=3 what's the common solution

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  1. 10 March, 20:13
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    Well you can combine the 2 equations, so it will be - 2x+7y=6 now move the - 2x to the other side so 7y=2x+6, now divide everything by 7. y = 2x/7 + 6/7.
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