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1. Solution of the simultaneous linear equations:
 \frac{2x}{y}  -  \frac{y}{2} =  -  \frac{1}{6}  and \:  \frac{x}{2 }  +  \frac{2y}{3}  = 3

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Answered by nasreenkhanche
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Step-by-step explanation:

By simplifying above equations,

3x + 4y = 18

12x - 3y = 3

by multiplynig eq 1 by 3 and eq 2 by 4 we get

9x + 12y = 54

48x - 12y = 12

Thus,

57x = 66

x= 66/57

putting value of x in any of above equation you can get y

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