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Solve the system 2x + 3y = -6 and 3x - 2y = 11

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2x + 3y = - 6 \\ \\ 1. \: 2x = - 3y - 6 \\ 2. \: (2x)/(2) = ( - 3y - 6)/(2) \\ x = ( - 3)/(2) y - 3 \\ or \\ 1. \: 2x = - 6 - 3y \\ 2. \: x = ( - 6 - 3y)/(2) \\ 3. \: x = ( - 3(2 + y))/(2) \\ 4. \: x = - (3(2 + y))/(2) \\ \\ \\ 3x - 2y = 11 \\ 1. \: 3x = 2y + 11 \\ 2. \: (3x)/(3) = (2y + 11)/(3) \\ x = (2)/(3)y + (11)/(3) \\ or \\ 1. \: 3x = 11 + 2y \\ 2. \: x = (11 + 2y)/(3)

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