SOLUTION: what is,
2x-y=-4
-3x+y=-9
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Question 265752: what is,
2x-y=-4
-3x+y=-9
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2x-y=-4
-3x+y=-9
__________
-x=-13
________
-1
x=13
-3(13)+y=-9
-39+y=-9
+39=+39
y=30
point of intersection is
(13,30)
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