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2/X +3/y=1/6;3/x+2/Y=0​

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Answered by rajujari30
1

Step-by-step explanation:

x=6 and y =-4

Step-by-step explanation:

\begin{gathered}\dfrac{2}{x}+\dfrac{2}{3y}=\dfrac{1}{6}.....equ(1)\\let\:\dfrac{1}{x}\:=p\:and\dfrac{1}{y}=q\\\\\implies\:2p+\dfrac{2q}{3}=\dfrac{1}{6}\\\\\implies\:\dfrac{6p+2q}{3}=\dfrac{1}{6}\\\\\implies6p+2q=\dfrac{1}{2}....equ(2)\end{gathered}

x

2

+

3y

2

=

6

1

.....equ(1)

let

x

1

=pand

y

1

=q

⟹2p+

3

2q

=

6

1

3

6p+2q

=

6

1

⟹6p+2q=

2

1

....equ(2)

Answered by radhikaagarwal3456
0

Answer:

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