Math, asked by gnveer, 5 months ago

2x - y = 2 , 4x - 6y = 4​

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Answered by priyalchugh655
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Answer:

y=0 and X=1

Step-by-step explanation:

first of all you have to multiply first equation by 2.

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

then solve both equations

Answered by LaeeqAhmed
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2x - y = 2

 \implies y = 2x - 2.....(1)

4x - 6y = 4.....(2)

 \bf from \: (1)  \: and \: (2)

4x - 6(2x - 2) = 4

4x - 12x  + 12 = 4

 - 8x =  - 8

 \orange{x = 1}

 \bf substituting \: (x = 1) \: in \: (1)

2(1) - y = 2

2 - y = 2

 \orange{y = 0}

HOPE THIS HELPS!!

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