# Solution - Equations Reducible to a Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

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#### Question

Solve \frac{2}{x+2y}+\frac{6}{2x-y}=4\text{ ;}\frac{5}{2( x+2y)}+\frac{1}{3( 2x-y)}=1 where, x + 2y ≠ 0 and 2x – y ≠ 0

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