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    Solve Simultaneously\(\frac{10}{x}+\frac{45}{y}=-4\) \(\frac{26}{x}+\frac{10}{y}=11\)
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Solve Simultaneously 10x+45y=−4\frac{10}{x}+\frac{45}{y}=-4x10​+y45​=−4 26x+10y=11\frac{26}{x}+\frac{10}{y}=11x26​+y10​=11

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Solve simultaneously: 10x+45y=−4\frac{10}{x}+\frac{45}{y}=-4x10​+y45​=−4
26x+10y=11\frac{26}{x}+\frac{10}{y}=11x26​+y10​=11

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