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Mathematics, 18.08.2019 15:20, aperson05

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solve each of the following pairs of simultaneous equations by first changing the subject of one of the equations to give an equal term. then, by addition or subtraction, eliminate the equal term.
2) 3x + y = 9
4 x + 5y = 23
4) 4x + 3y = 37
2x + y = 17
6) 10 x - 3y = 19
x + 2y = 18
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