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2x + 3y - 4 = 0
3x - y + 5 = 0​

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Answered by rajibsubarnas
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Answered by Limafahar
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\huge\tt\bold\green{Answer:-}

2x + 3y - 4 = 0...(1)

3x - y + 5 = 0...(2)

\large\boxed{\textsf{\textbf{\red{isolate \: x \: from \: equation (1) \:and \: find \: the \: value \: of \:  x and y}}}}

2x + 3y - 4 = 0 \\ or \: x =( 4 - 3y)/2

x:2 - 1 \: 5 \\ y:0  \: \: 2 \:  - 2

\large\boxed{\textsf{\textbf{\red{similarly \: isolate\: x \:from \:equation (2)\: and \: find \: the \: values\: of \: x \: and y}}}}

3x - y + 5 = 0 \\ ory = 5 + 3x

x:0 \:  - 1 \:  \:  - 2 \\ y:5 \: 2 \:  \:  - 1

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