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2x + y =5 , 3x - y =5 linear equations ​

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Answered by NightmareQueena
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☑️ Given Linear Equations

2x + y = 5 ---(1) and 3x - y = 5 ---(2)

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On adding both the sides of the equations ---(1) and ---(2)

\implies 2x + y + 3x - y = 5 + 5

\implies 2x + 3x = 10

\implies 5x = 10

\implies x = 2 ans.

Then, putting the value of x in any of the equation (here i'm taking equation ---(1)

\implies 2x + y = 5

\implies 2 × 2 + y = 5

\implies y = 5 - 4

\implies y = 1 ans.

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