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what is the solution set for -5x+3y=-6 in a linear equation using elimination.
9x-4y= 1
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what is the solution set for -5x+3y=-6 in a linear equation using elimination.
9x-4y= 1
what is the solution set for -5x+3y=-6 in a linear equation using elimination. 9x-4y= 1
You mean, solve this system?
Multiply first equation by 4, and multiply second equation by 3; add corresponding members, and find value for x.
From the same given system, multiply first equation by 9 and second equation by 5; add corresponding members, and find value for y.
You now have the (x,y) solution.