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2x-3y=5 and 6y-4x=3 Find x and y substitution method

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Answered by ShaikJavidbasha
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-3y = 5 2x = 5 + 3y x = 5+3y/2

6y - 4x = 3

6y - 4{5+3y/2} = 3

6y - 10 - 6y = 3

y =0

x = 5+3(0) 0/2 x = 5/2

2(5/2) - 3y = 5

5 - 3y = 5

y = 0

Answered by ShaikJavidbasha
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-3y = 5 2x = 5 + 3y x = 5+3y/2

6y - 4x = 3

6y - 4{5+3y/2} = 3

6y - 10 - 6y = 3

y =0

x = 5+3(0) 0/2 x = 5/2

2(5/2) - 3y = 5

5 - 3y = 5

y = 0

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