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3. If 2x+y=5 and y-1=0 then the value of x is (a) 4(b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 0​

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Answered by anushamittal2105
3

Answer:

2(b)

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

y-1=0

y=1

putting this value of y in the other equation, we have

2x +1 = 5

2x=5-1

2x=4

x=4/2

x=2(b)

Answered by Anonymous
9

AnswEr :

  • The value of x = 2.

Explanation :

We are given with the two equation, that is,

  • 2x + y + 5.

  • y - 1 = 0.

We have to find out the value of x.

Now,

As we are given with two equation, first we will find the value of y, after that we will find the value of x.

→ y - 1 = 0

y = 1

Substituting the value of y in equation (1) :

→ 2x + y = 5

→ 2x + 1 = 5

→ 2x = 5 - 1

→ 2x = 4

→ x = 4/2

x = 2

Hence, the value of x is 2.

So, option (b) 2 is correct.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Verification :

==> 2x + y = 5

==> 2 × 2 + 1 = 5

==> 4 + 1 = 5

==> 5 = 5

Clearly, LHS = RHS.

Here both the conditions satisfy, so our answer is correct.

Hence Verified !

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