The solution to the simultaneous equations 3x + 5y = 4, 4x + 3y = 5 is

a

(\(\frac{-13}{11}, \frac{1}{11}\))

b

(\(\frac{13}{11}, \frac{1}{11}\))

c

(\(\frac{13}{11}, \frac{-1}{11}\))

d

(\(\frac{11}{13}, \frac{1}{11}\))

e

(13, 11)

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