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Solve the following pair of equations by reducing them to a pair of linear equations:`5/(x-1)+1/(y-2)=2`;`6/(x-1)-3/(y-2)=1`

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If we substitute `1/(x−1)` as p and `1/(y−2)` as q in the given equations. We get the equations as
`5p+q=2`
`6p-3q=1` ...
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