Math, asked by mhduur, 11 months ago

(3y/2) - (5x/3) = -2 (y/3) + (x/3) = 13/6
Solve the simultaneous equation

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Answered by harshrishi0618
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Answer:

x=36 y=65

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3y}{2} -\frac{5x}{3} =\frac{-2y}{3}  + \frac{x}{3} =\frac{13}{6}

\frac{9y-10x}{6} =\frac{x-2y}{3}=\frac{13}{6}

18y - 30x = 6x -12y =\frac{13}{6}

18y +12y = 30x + 6x =13/6

30y=36x=13/6

\frac{36}{30} = \frac{x}{y} =\frac{13}{6}

\frac{6}{5} =\frac{x}{y} =\frac{13}{6}

\frac{36}{65} =\frac{x}{y}

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