Math, asked by arshadkhan07qadir, 2 months ago

5/x + 6y = 3 , -5/x + 3y =6 find X and Y​

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Answered by sribhanu316
0

Answer:

 \frac{5}{x}  + 6y = 3

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

 \frac{5}{x}  + 2(3y) = 3

3y = 6 +  \frac{5}{x}

 \frac{5}{x}  + 2(3 +  \frac{5}{x} ) = 3

 \frac{5}{x}  + 6 +  \frac{10}{x}  = 3

 \frac{15}{x} + 6 = 3

 \frac{15}{x}  =  - 3

x =  - 5

Answered by md6926739
3

Answer:

y=1 and x=-3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

5x+6y=3

-5x+3y=6

elimination method

y=1

put y=1 in equation one

5x+6y=3

5x+6(1)=3

5x+6=3

5x=3-6

5x=-3

x=-3/5

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