Math, asked by devverma98765, 5 months ago

2x + 3y - 6 = 0, 3x – 2y - 6 = 0​

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Answered by chinmaya44
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Step-by-step explanation:

2x+3y-6=0----------(1)

3x-2y-6=0------------(2)

(1)×3=6x+9y-18=0

(2)×2=6x-4y-12=0

(-) (+) (+)

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13y-6=0

13y=6

y=6/13

putting the value of y in equation (1) we can get

2x+3y-6=0

=>2x+3×6/13-6=0

=>2x+18/13-6=0

=>2x+(18-78)/13=0

=>2x+(-60/13)=0

=>2x=60/13

=>x=60/13×1/2

=30/13

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