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Option (d) is correct.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the given system of equation

4x - 2y = 4    ........(1)

6x - 4y = 6   ........(2)

We have to solve the system algebraically ,

We will solve it by elimination method,

Multiply equation (1) by 2, we get,

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Subtract equation (2) from (3) , we get,

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