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4x +3y = 17 , 3x - 4y + 6 = ​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

The given equations are

3x+4y=18 ...(i)

4x+3y=17 ...(ii)

On multiplying (i) by 4 and (ii) by 3 and subtracting, we get

12x+16y=72

1

2x

+

9y=

5

1

7y=21

⇒y=3

On putting y=3 in (i), we get

3x+12=18⇒3x=6⇒x=2

∴x=2,y=3

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Answered by nithyasree2727
2

Answer:

4x +3y= 17

4x= 17-3y

4x= 14y

x/y= 14/4

x/y= 7

3x- 4y+6=0

3x-4y= 6

3x= 6+4y

3x= 10y

x/y= 10/3

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