SOLUTION: how would you find x and y x-y=6 2x/3+y/3=1

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Question 494983: how would you find x and y
x-y=6
2x/3+y/3=1

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I would multiply the 2nd eqn by 3 and add them.
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