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Jonas Garrison
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8 May, 13:02
Solve the system of equations: 2x-3y=12 - 4x+6y=5
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Eden Donaldson
8 May, 13:28
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2x-3y=12 -
4x+6y=5
You want to get rid of y first so multiply the first equation by 2:
4x - 6y = 24
-4x + 6y = 5
now add the 2 equations together:
but as you can see, you cant solve this and if you add the equations together you get 0 = 29
so in result the answer is No Solution
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