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24.The pair of equations 6x – 10y = 7 and – 6x + 10y = 9 have​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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The pair of equations 6x - 10y = 7 and - 6x + 10y = 9 have no solution.

Step-by-step Explanation:

The given linear equations are

6x - 10y = 7 ... ... (i)

- 6x + 10y = 9 ... ... (ii)

Here, (ii) no. equation can be written as

- (6x - 10y) = 9

or, 6x - 10y = - 9 ... ... (iii)

Since the left hand sides of (i) and (iii) are the same, we can say that they are parallel lines.

Being parallel lines, they have no solution.

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Answered by shraddha4mail
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Answer:

The pair of equations 6x - 10y = 7 and - 6x + 10y = 9 have no solution.

Step-by-step Explanation:

The given linear equations are

6x - 10y = 7 ... ... (i)

- 6x + 10y = 9 ... ... (ii)

Here, (ii) no. equation can be written as

- (6x - 10y) = 9

or, 6x - 10y = - 9 ... ... (iii)

Since the left hand sides of (i) and (iii) are the same, we can say that they are parallel lines.

Being parallel lines, they have no solution.

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