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Solve for the product xy given the exponential equations.

Find the product xy if 2^x + 3^y = 5 and 2^(x+2) + 3^(y+1) = 18.

Find the product xy if 2^x + 3^y = 5 and 2^(x+2) + 3^(y+1) = 18.

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