Math, asked by My9654, 9 months ago

B+C=2x/3 B-C=x/3 solve it​

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Answered by gargritvik2018
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Answer:

B = \frac{x}{2}

C = \frac{x}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

B + C = \frac{2x}{3}

B = \frac{2x}{3}  - C                ⇔ 1.

B - C =  \frac{x}{3}                  ⇔ 2.

Substituting 1 in 2.

\frac{2x}{3} -C-C =   \frac{x}{3}

\frac{2x}{3} - 2C =  \frac{x}{3}

⇒ 2C = \frac{2x}{3} -\frac{x}{3}

⇒ 2C =  \frac{x}{3}

⇒C =  \frac{x}{6}

Substituting C =  \frac{x}{6} in 1.

B = \frac{2x}{3} - \frac{x}{6}

  = \frac{x}{2}

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