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Use addition to solve the linear system of equations.
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Use addition to solve the linear system of equations.
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Here, Equations are: x - y = 6
y = x - 4
x - y = 4
Here, we can see L.H.S of both equations are equal but R.H.S is unequal so the system has no solution at all.
In short, Your Answer would be "No Solution"
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