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I need to help Use the linear combination method to solve. {x+2y=1} {x−2y=5} (1,3) (3,−1) (2,6) (2,0)
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Use the linear combination method to solve.
{x+2y=1}
{x−2y=5}
(1,3)
(3,−1)
(2,6)
(2,0)
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Answer:
(3, -1)
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x = 2 and y = -0.5 I think
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