Math, asked by Rajathestudious, 9 months ago

6(9x+ 6y) = 3a+2b; 6(bx-ay)= 3b-2a

Solve for x and y

Answers

Answered by jaiperumal01
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Step-by-step explanation:

a and b get approx -4

x and y you want to substitute

Answered by ayushyadav143
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6(9x+6y)=3a+2b -----(i)

6(bx-ay)=3b-2a ------(ii)

Value of x from equation( i)

54x+36y=3a+2b

X=(3a +2b-36y) / 54( iii)

Putting in equation 2

6(b{(3a +2b-36y)/54}–ay)=3b-2a

6((0.05ab+0.03b^2-0.6by)-ay)=3b-2a

0.3ab+0.18b^2-3.6by- 6ay=3b-2a

-3.6by-6ay=- 0.3ab -0.18b^2+3b-2a

Y= ( -0.3ab-0.18b^2+3b-2a)/(3.6b+6a) answer.

value of y in equation 3

X=3a+2b-36y/54

X=(3a +2b-36 {( - 0.3ab-0.18b^2+3b-2a)/(3.6b+6a)})/54

X=3a+2b-1/54 (1/(3.6b+6a))(10.8ab+6.4b^2-108b+72) answer.

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