Math, asked by ardravenugopal44, 8 months ago

9x-2y=3
9x = 3+2y
find the value of x and y​

Answers

Answered by UNKNOWN3615
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

9x - 2 y = 3

9x = 3 + 2 y

before doing the problem

Check it whether it has a real solution or not

a1 = 9 b1 = 2 c1 = 3

a2= 9. b2 = 2 c2= 3

\large\red\implies\star{}\frac{a1}{a2}= \frac{b1}{b2}=\frac{c1}{c2}

so it has infinity many solution

proof

9x = 3 + 2y

x =\frac{ 3+2y}{9}

by substituting in equation...

9[tex]\frac{(3+2y)}{9}-2y = 3

[9 and 9 cancel eachother]

3+2y - 2y = 3

3 = 3

so, this equation has infinity many solution

Answered by GyanudoyNarzary
1

Answer:

there will be infinite number of solutions for x and y.

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