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2x - 3y = 13 x + 2y = -4

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Answer:

(2, - 3 )

Explanation:

Given the 2 equations

2x - 3y = 13 → (1)

x + 2y = - 4 → (2)

Rearrange (2) expressing x in terms of y by subtracting 2y from both sides

x = - 4 - 2y → (3)

Substitute x = - 4 - 2y into (1)

2(- 4 - 2y) - 3y = 13 ← distribute and simplify left side

- 8 - 4y - 3y = 13

- 8 - 7y = 13 ( add 8 to both sides )

- 7y = 21 ( divide both sides by - 7 )

y = - 3

Substitute y = - 3 into (3) for corresponding value of x

x = - 4 - 2(- 3) = - 4 + 6 = 2

Solution is (2, - 3 )

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