Math, asked by rajeevan58, 9 months ago

2×+3y=5
3×_2y=4
solve​

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Answered by principalajdc
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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Given equations

2x+3y=5\\3x+2y=4

Multiplying the first eq, with 2 and the second equation with 3, we get,

4x+6y=10\\\underline{9x-6y=12}\\\underline{\underline{13x = 22}}\\\\\implies \boxed{\boxed{\bold{x=\frac{22}{13}}}}

Multiplying the first eq, with 3 and the second equation with 2, we get,

6x+9y-15\\\underline{6x-4y=8}\\\underline{\underline{13y = -23}}\\\\\boxed{\boxed{\bold{y = \frac{-23}{13} }}}

                                                   

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