SOLUTION: 4x + 3y = –10 9x + 2y = 6

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Question 1059781: 4x + 3y = –10
9x + 2y = 6

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4x + 3y = –10
9x + 2y = 6
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8x+6y=-20, multiplying all by 2
-27x-6y=-18, multiplying all by -3
add them, and the y disappear
-19x=-38
x=2
go to the first
4(2)+3y=-10
8+3y=-10
3y=-18
y=-6
(2,-6)ANSWER
check in second equation
9(2)+2(-6)=6, and that checks

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