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Solve the system of equations. 2x + 3y = 13 –6x + 4y = 0
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Solve the system of equations.
2x + 3y = 13
–6x + 4y = 0
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2x + 3y = 13
–6x + 4y = 0
multiply the 1st equation by 3
6x + 9y = 39
–6x + 4y = 0
------------------add
13y = 39
y = 3
–6x + 4y = 0
–6x + 4(3) = 0
- 6x + 12 = 0
-6x = -12
x = 2
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Solution (2, 3) or x = 2; y = 3
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