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3x - 5y =6 and 2x+3y=7​ solve this by substitution method​

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Answered by Anonymous
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3x-5y=6

9x-15y=18

2x+3y=7

10x+15y=35

9x-15y+10x+15y=18+35

19x=53

x=53/19

3x-5y=6

159/19-5y=114/19

5y=45/19

y=9/19

so,x=53/19 and y=9/19

Answered by Anonymous
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3x - 5y = 6

x =  \frac{6 + 5y}{3}

put x value in another equation

2( \frac{6 + 5y}{3} ) + 3y  = 7

  \frac{12 + 10y}{3}  + 3y = 7

12 + 10y + 9y = 21

19y = 21 - 12

19y = 9

y =  \frac{9}{19}

put y value in

x =  \frac{12 + 10 \times  \frac{9}{19} }{3}  = 22 \times  \frac{9}{19}/3  = 22x3/19=66/19

x=66/19 & y =9/19

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