SOLUTION: What is the solution to this system of linear equations? x + y = 4 x − y = 6 (4, 6) (6, 4) (5, −1) (−1, 5)

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Question 1147505: What is the solution to this system of linear equations?
x + y = 4
x − y = 6
(4, 6)
(6, 4)
(5, −1)
(−1, 5)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The system is easily solved using Elimination Method.
Add them. What found?
Subtract them. What found?
Pick!

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