(16) \[ \begin{array}{l} x-2 y=1 \\ 4 y^{2}-3 x^{2}=1 \end{array} \]
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The first equation is \( x - 2y = 1 \). Rearrange to find \( x \): \[ x = 2y + 1 \] Show more…
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