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2x + 3y = 6
x - 3y = 9

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Answer:

Explanation:

Set up a system of equations:

2x+3y=6

x-3y=9

You can solve this with elimination by adding the two equations together:

3x+0y = 15

3x=15

x=5

Then, plug this value back into either of the original equations to find the y value:

5-3y=9

-3y=4

y= -4/3

The point of intersection is (5,-4/3)

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