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2x + 2y = -1
2x + 3y = 12​

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Answered by Sudhir1188
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Answered by MяƖиνιѕιвʟє
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  • 2x + 2y = -1
  • 2x + 3y = 12

\huge\underline\frak\blue{Solution}

Subtract both the equation

(2x + 2y) - (2x + 3y ) = -1 -12

=> 2x + 2y - 2x - 3y = -13

=> 2y - 3y = -13

=> -y = - 13

=> y = 13

putting the value of y in equation 2x+2y = -1

2x + 2y = -1

=> 2x + 2×13 = -1

=> 2x + 26 = -1

=> 2x = -26 - 1

=> 2x = -27

=> x = -27/2

Required values

  • x = -27/2
  • y = 13
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