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Show that `x=2,\ \ y=1` is not a solution of the system of simultaneous linear equations: `2x+7y=11 ;\ \ \ x-3y=5`

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  • Solve the simultaneous equations: 2x-3y = 11 and 5x + 4y =16

    A
    `x = 5, y = -(1)/(3)`
    B
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    D
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