Math, asked by aadibhai52, 8 months ago

3x-y=3
9x-3y=9
by substitution method​

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Answered by vardan17
5

Answer:

y=(-4) and x=(-1/3).please mark me brainliest

Step-by-step explanation:

3x=3+y

putting the value of x in eq 2

3×9(3+y)-3y=9

3×27+9y-3y=9

27+6y=3

6y=3-27

6y=(-24)

y=(-4)

putting the value of y in eq 1

3x+4=3

3x=3-4

3x=(-1)

x=(-1/3)

Answered by Anonymous
37

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE.....;

(i) Given,

x + y = 14 and x – y = 4 are the two equations.

From 1st equation, we get,

x = 14 – y

Now, put the value of x in second equation to get,

(14 – y) – y = 4

14 – 2y = 4

2y = 10

Or y = 5

By the value of y, we can now find the value of x;

∵ x = 14 – y

∴ x = 14 – 5

Or x = 9

Hence, x = 9 and y = 5.

(ii) Given,

3x – y = 3 and 9x – 3y = 9 are the two equations.

From 1st equation, we get,

x = (3 + y)/3

Now, substitute the value of x in the given second equation to get,

9[(3 + y)/3] – 3y = 9

⇒ 3(3+y) – 3y = 9

⇒ 9 + 3y – 3y = 9

⇒ 9 = 9

Therefore, y has infinite values and since, x = (3 + y)/3, so x also has infinite values.

Hope it's Helpful....:)

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