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2x+3y=6 and 2x+y=-2 solved by elimination
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2x+3y=6 and 2x+y=-2 solved by elimination
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The two lines intersect at (-3,4)
-2/3X+2= -2X-2
Add 2X to both sides
Subtract 2 from both sides
Divide both sides by 4/3
You get X=-3
Plug in 3 to one of the equations and you’ll see that y= 4
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