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8y=x-10; 2x = 3y + 7​

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Answered by GouravVed
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Answer:

So We Have the given equations

8y=x-10 Eqn 1 and 2x=3y+7 Eqn 2

We can write These both equations as

x-8y-10=0 and 2x-3y-7=0

Let's take Eqn 1

x=10+8y Now we have the value of X.

Substitute this value in Eqn 2

2(10+8y) -3y -7=0

20+16y -3y -7=0

13 + 13y =0

13y= -13

y= -13/13 = -1

Substitute y value in Eqn 1

x-8y-10 = x-8(-1)-10= x+8-10= -2

x=-2 and y= -1

Hope this will help you!

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