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Solve the following system of linear equations (with rational denominator) by using the method of elimination :
`sqrt(3)x - sqrt(2)y = sqrt (3)` and sqrt(5)x + sqrt(3)y = sqrt(2)`.

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(x,y)=`(3-sqrt(6))/(3-sqrt(10))" and "(3-sqrt(15))/(3-sqrt(10))`
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