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2x – 3y = 7 ; 5x+y =9 solve by elimination method

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Answered by shivangikumari875
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Step-by-step explanation:

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2x- 3y = -4-----(1)

5x - 3y = 7 -----(2)

To eliminate y we multiply (1) by 1 and (2) by 1

2x- 3y = -4

5x - 3y = 7

(-) (+) (-)

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-3x = -11

=> -3x = -11

=> x = 11/3

Putting the value of x = 11/3 in the equation no (1) we get,

=> 2x- 3y = -4

=> 2(11/3)-3y = -4

=> 22/3-3y = -4

=> -3y = -4-3/22

=> 3y = 6/11

=> y = 2/11

Hence, the value of x= 11/3 and

y = 2/11

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Answered by suhaniiiiiiii
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