Elimination to solve each system of equations.
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step 1 -multply the first equation by -1

result

-x-4y=-11

x-6y=11

step 2- add both equations

result

-10y=0

hence, y = 0

put the value of y in any equation, value of x = -11

Values of x and y are -11 and 0, respectively.
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