Using the addition/subtraction method, find the value of x and y to satisfy the following equations: 2x + 3y = 3; 3x + 6y = 10
a. 1 1
x = -4Ä y = 3Ä
3 3
b. 1 2
x = 4Ä y = 2Ä
2 3
c. 2
x = -4 y = 3Ä
3
d. x = -4 y = 3
e. 2
x = 4 y = -3Ä
3
c. 2
x = -4 y = 3Ä
3
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