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How to solve 3x-y=11, x+2y=6 with the method of elimination?​

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Answer:

First point we take the centre number

2[ 3x-y=11]

-1[ x+2y=6]

second we multiply and we adding

6x-2y=22

-x+-2y=-6

_________

5x/5=18/5

x= 3.4

Explanation:

third point we take 3x-y=11 any x where we see we change 3.4

3(3.4)-y=11

10.2-y=11

y=10.2-11

y=0.8

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