Math, asked by rahamanaafren, 1 month ago

3 x - 2 y = 5
x + 4 y = 4


(((can anyone pls do this in elemination Method)​

Answers

Answered by kuzurako
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Begin by multiplying the first equation by 2 so that the coefficients of y are equalnow,

6x -4y = 10

x +4y = 4

__________

7x =14

x = 14/7

x = 2

Substitute x in either of the original equations to get the value of y

x + 4y = 4

2 + 4y = 4

4y = 4 - 2

y = 2/4

y = 1/2

Answered by ssranaraina
0

Step-by-step explanation:

X+ 4y = 4 (Equation 1)

3x- 2y = 5 ( Equation 2)

X= 4 - 4y (Equation 1)

Now, put the value of X in equation 2

3X - 2y = 5

3(4-4y) - 2y = 5

12 - 12y - 2y = 5

- 10y = 5 - 12

y = -7/-10

y = 0.7

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