SOLUTION: 2^(2-x)+5^(2-y) =7 and 5^(y)-2(2+x)=-3

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Question 1113080: 2^(2-x)+5^(2-y) =7 and 5^(y)-2(2+x)=-3
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2^(2-x)+5^(2-y) =7 and 5^(y)-2(2+x)=-3
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