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Sindrei [870]
2 years ago
12

Solve simultaneously: x-4y=1 6y=x-2

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1 answer:
zubka84 [21]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

separate : x-4y=1
= x-2y = 10

the other one: x = 6y + 2

togetehr : x = -1 , y = -1/2

step-by-step explanation:

i don't know if they're together so ima give you the answer for them if they are and just separte answers

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