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3x+y=10 x-y=2
3x+y=10 x-y=2​

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Answered by madhavjha163
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Answer:

3x+y=10

y=10−3x

∣x =0 ,1∣

∣y =10 ,7∣

x−y=2

y=x−2

∣x =0 ,2

∣y =−2 ,0∣

The solution of the given equation is the point of intersection of the two line i.e (3,1)

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Answered by vennampalli1969
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3x+y=10

3x+y=10y=10−3x

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣∣y =10 ,7∣

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣∣y =10 ,7∣x−y=2

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣∣y =10 ,7∣x−y=2y=x−2

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣∣y =10 ,7∣x−y=2y=x−2∣x =0 ,2

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣∣y =10 ,7∣x−y=2y=x−2∣x =0 ,2∣y =−2 ,0∣

3x+y=10y=10−3x∣x =0 ,1∣∣y =10 ,7∣x−y=2y=x−2∣x =0 ,2∣y =−2 ,0∣The solution of the given equation is the point of intersection of the two line i.e (3,1)

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