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In Problems 25-54, solve each system. Use any method you wish. $\left\{\begin{aligned} \frac{5}{x^2}-\frac{2}{y^2}+3 & =0 \\ \frac{3}{x^2}+\frac{1}{y^2} & =7\end{aligned}\right.$
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Let: \[ \text{Equation (1): } \frac{5}{x^2} - \frac{2}{y^2} + 3 = 0 \] \[ \text{Equation (2): } \frac{3}{x^2} + \frac{1}{y^2} = 7 \] Show more…
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