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Solve the simultaneous equations

2x - 3y = 12
3x + 4y = 1

What am I doing wrong here?

Solve the simultaneous equations 2x - 3y = 12 3x + 4y = 1 What am I doing wrong here-example-1

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Solve the simultaneous equations 2x - 3y = 12 3x + 4y = 1 What am I doing wrong here-example-1
User Noneno
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

2×-3y = 12 ( multiply whit 4)

3x + 4y =1 (multiply whit 3 )

8x -12y =48

9X+ 12y = 3

if you add this equations

17X =51

X= 51 / 17

x=3

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