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6 (ax + by) = 3a + 2b & 6(bx-ay) = 3b-2...

`6 (ax + by) = 3a + 2b` & `6(bx-ay) = 3b-2a`

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The correct Answer is:
` x = (1)/(2), y = (1)/(3)`

` 6ax + 6 by = 3a + 2 b " " `… (i) and ` 6 bx - 6 ay = 3 b - 2a " " `… (ii)
Multiply (i) by a and (ii) by b and add.
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