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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:18 jkw1222p0ttvq

Given the equations 2x + 4/3 y = 1' and 'y-9/13 x = 9, by what factor would you multiply the first equation so that combining the two
equations would eliminate x?
OA :9/26
OB. *9/26
oc 1/2
OD. -9/13

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