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" (c) " [3x-y=3],[9x-3y=9]

Find the value of x and y when 3x+y=3 9x-3y=9

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2x-3y=9,2x+y=13

If 3x-2y+1 , 2x+3y+9 , 2x+y be three consecutive terms of an A.P. find x,y and also the terms.Given the common difference is -3.

{:(x - 3y = 3),(3x - 9y = 2):}

" (3) "2x-3y=9;2x+y=13

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