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Solve the simultaneous equations.
3x+4y = 6
6x-y = -15

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(-2,3)

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User Sunmoon
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Y=3 and x=-2

Multiply the first equation by -2 to cancel out the x variables (6x-6x) and solve for y. Then substitute y in and solve for x.
Solve the simultaneous equations. 3x+4y = 6 6x-y = -15-example-1
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