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| Question 62784:  Can you please help me solve by using the subtitution and elimination method (unless there is no infnite number or solution.)
 x + 2y = 6,
 2x + y = 8
 Answer by jai_kos(139)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! x + 2y = 6 -->(1) 2x + y = 8-->(2)
 Multiply equation(2) by 2, we get
 2x + 4y = 12 -->(3)
 Now subtract equation(3) with equation(2), we get
 3y = 4
 Now divide the above by 3, we get
 y = 4/3
 Now put this value in equation(2), we get
 2x + (4/3) = 8
 2x =8 -(4/3)
 2x =20 /3
 x = 20 /3 *2
 x = 10/3
 Hence the value of x =10/3 and y = 4/3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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