Math, asked by alesha31, 1 month ago

2x + y =7
2x/5 + y/3 = 1

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Answered by yashmaurya31
1

Answer:

2x-3 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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Given equation 2x−y=7

(i)2x−y=7

If x=2 put the equation we get

2×2−y=7

⇒4−y=7

⇒−y=7−4

⇒y=−3

(2,-3)

(ii)2x−y=7

If x=3 put the equation we get

2×6−y=7

⇒6−y=7

⇒−y=7−6

⇒y=−1

(3,-1)

(i)2x−y=7

If x=4 put the equation we get

2×4−y=7

⇒8−y=7

⇒−y=7−8

⇒y=1

(4,1)

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