SOLUTION: Use the echelon method to solve the system. x/4 +y/4 = 2 x - y = 4 im at a total loss on where to begin and sort of have an idea on how to complete but not sure

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Question 366418: Use the echelon method to solve the system.
x/4 +y/4 = 2
x - y = 4
im at a total loss on where to begin and sort of have an idea on how to complete but not sure

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