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4y=3x-3
4x=6y+2
Find the values of x and y

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Answered by SeedX
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Answer:

Hence The values of  x= 5 and y= 3

Below Detailed Explanation is Given

Step-by-step explanation:

Given both expressions lets take the

4x = 6y+2

now x = 6y+2/4

taking 2 common from the above equation we get as

x = 2(3y+1)/4

x = 3y+1/2

Now lets substite the above eqaution in the Expression 1 which is 4y = 3x-3

now

4y = 3(3y + 1)/2 - 3

4y = 9y+3/2 - 3

4y = (9y+3-6)/2

y = 9y - 3/8

8y = 9y-3

8y - 9y = -3

-y = -3

y=3

Now Lets keep the Y value in the any of the equation

4y = 3x-3

4(3) = 3x - 3

12 = 3x - 3

12+3 = 3x

15 = 3x

x = 15/3

x=5

Hence We get the values as the X=5 and Y=3.

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Answered by prakharpatel20020
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Answer:

x=13

y=9

Step-by-step explanation:

-3x+4y=-3 ×4

-4x+6y=2 ×3

Subtracting both equation

-12x+16y=-12 - (-12x+18y=6)

-12x+16y=-12+12x-18y=-6

-2y=-18

y=-18/-2

y=9

Put y=9 in 1st equation

4×9=3x-3

36=3x-3

36+3=3x

39=3x

39/3=x

x=13

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