Math, asked by vidyansh42, 1 month ago

3x-y+11
-y-11
3x-y-11​

Answers

Answered by s1260tanu8142
2

Answer:

Here we have two simultaneous equations with two unknowns. In order to solve this, we must first elimate one of the variables.

To do this we will first make the coefficient (the number before) of one of the unknown variables the same in both equations.

In this question we can multiple equation 1 by 2 (this means multiplying each individual component) so that;

4x - 10y = 22

Now the coefficient of y is -10. We can make the coefficent of y 10 in equation 2 by multiplying by 5:

15x + 10y = 35

The coefficients of y are now 10 and -10. Now we can solve for x by adding both equations together:

19x = 57

Divide both sides by 19 and x = 3.

To solve for y, all we need to do is substitute x=3 back into our original equation:

2(3) - 5y = 11

6 - 5y = 11

-5y = 6

y = -1

To check the answer we can substitute both values back into the other equation:

3(3) + 2(-1) = 7 -> Which is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

That's your answer

thanks

Answered by ayanansari0007
0

Answer:

3x-y+11

-y-11

3×-y-11

this is your answer hope it helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

mark me as brainalist

Similar questions