Solve using elimination. \[ \begin{array}{l} 9 x+7 y=2 \\ -3 x-4 y=-14 \end{array} \] \[ (\square, \square) \] Submit Not feelin \( \bigcirc \) esc
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Step 1: Write down the given system of equations: 1) \(9x + 7y = 2\) 2) \(-3x - 4y = -14\) Show more…
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