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Solve the simultaneous equations 5 x + 2 y = 11 − 5 x + 4 y = 13
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Solve the simultaneous equations 5 x + 2 y = 11 − 5 x + 4 y = 13
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Solve the simultaneous equations
5
x
+
2
y
=
11
−
5
x
+
4
y
=
13
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Answer:
its 13
Explanation:
are u try to find out what x and y equal
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