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by equating coefficients of variables solve the following equation 3x-4y=7 ; 5x+2y=3​

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Answered by gaurdevesh782
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Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 4 y = 7 ....(I)

5x + 2y = 3

Multiply (II) with 2

10x + 4y = 6

Adding (I) and

13x = 13

⇒ x = 1

Putting the value of x in (I) we get

3 x 1 - 4y = 7

⇒ 3 - 4y = 7

⇒ y = -1

Thus, X=1 and y = -1

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