SOLUTION: how would you solve 5x-2y=3 and -x+6y=-2 using any method

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Question 645963: how would you solve 5x-2y=3 and -x+6y=-2 using any method
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I would multiply the first equation by 3 and then add the two equations. But that is just me. Others might do it differently.

John

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