SOLUTION: 1. 2x-4y=6+x (2) x=4x-2y (3) 2y-4x=16-x
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Question 202749: 1. 2x-4y=6+x (2) x=4x-2y (3) 2y-4x=16-x
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When you have equations with two variables you only need two equations to solve the system. With three equations I have to suspect that there is supposed to be 3 variables. So are there one or more z's missing?
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