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Solve the following system: 5x + 4y = 6 -2x – 3y = -1​

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Answer:


\left \{ {{y=-1} \atop {x=2}} \right.

Explanation:


\left \{ {{5x+4y=6} \atop {-2x-3y=-1}} \right. <=> \left \{ {{10x+8y=12} \atop {-10x-15y=-5}} \right.<=> \left \{ {{-7y=7} \atop {-10x-15y=-5}} \right. <=> \left \{ {{y=-1} \atop {-10x-15y=-5}} \right. <=> \left \{ {{y=-1} \atop {-10x+15=-5}} \right. <=>\left \{ {{y=-1} \atop {-10x=-20}} \right. => \left \{ {{y=-1} \atop {x=2}} \right.

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