Calculators How to solve complex number equations with a calculator?

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The discussion revolves around solving a system of complex equations represented in the form of linear equations. The equations are (1+i)x + (2+i)y - 5 = 0 and (3+2i)x + (4+i)y - 10 = 0. The suggested method for solving this system involves isolating one variable, substituting it into the other equation, and equating real and imaginary parts. This approach leads to a system of four equations—two for the real parts and two for the imaginary parts—allowing for a straightforward solution without the need for calculators.
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Let x,y be in the complex plane

Say,
(1+i)x+ (2+i)y -5 = 0
(3+2i)x + (4+i) -10 = 0

I couldn't solve such a system of equations with neither of casio fx-9750g, hp 50g and TI-89..

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
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Put your calculators away. This is a fairly simple system of equations to solve by hand. One approach is to solve for x in one equation, and substitute the expression that x equals into the other equation.
 
i wouldn't use a calculator either. I would equate real and imaginary parts (remembering that eg 5 = 5+0i. so you should get a system of 4 equations to solve. 2 of which involve only the imaginary parts and the other two involves only the real
 
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