SOLUTION: -2X+Y=6 4X-2Y=5

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Question 156275: -2X+Y=6
4X-2Y=5

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Being with the first equation solving for Y so:
Y = 6 + 2X
Then, plug in what you got for Y into the second equation:
4X - 2(6 + 2X) = 5
Then, simplify:
4X - 12 - 4X = 5
-12 = 5
This is an inconsistency so the system has no solution.

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