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Two simultaneous equations are given as 2x + y = 5 and 3x + y = 7. Find the value of x and y.


Solve this simultaneous equation using the process of elimination: -6x - 2y = 14 3x - 2y = 5


1. factorise x^2 - 9 Level 6 KS3, 2. Rearrange a (q-c) = d to make q the subject


Make x the subject of 5(x-3) = y(4-3x)


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