Question 1078728
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Multiply the first  equation by  2 (both sides); 
Multiply the second equation by  3 (both sides); 


then distract the second from the first.


In this way you will eliminate the terms with {{{x^2}}} and reduce the system to one single equation for "y".


Solve it for "y" and then restore "x".
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