Respuesta :

Answer:

( [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex], 0 )

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the 2 equations

4x + 3y = 2 → (1)

2x - 3y = 1 → (2)

Adding (1) and (2) term by term will eliminate the y- term, that is

6x = 3 ( divide both sides by 6 )

x = [tex]\frac{3}{6}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Substitute x = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] into either of the 2 equations and evaluate for y

Substituting into (1)

4([tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] ) + 3y = 2

2 + 3y = 2 ( subtract 2 from both sides )

3y = 0 ⇒ y = 0

Solution is ( [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex], 0 )