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draw the following pair of linear equation in two variable and solve them 2 X + 3 Y + 4 is equal to 0, 9 x minus 3 Y + 5 is equal to zero​

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Answered by Farhan555
5

Step-by-step explanation:

For the minimum values of x and y

x=5,y=6

For more

x=a×5 and y=a×6

where a can be a y whole natural no

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Answered by presentmoment
1

The solutions are x=-\frac{1}{7} and y=-\frac{26}{21}

Explanation:

The two equations are 2x+3y+4=0 and 9x+3y+5=0

Subtracting the two equations, we get,

2x+3y+4-(9x+3y+5)=0

Simplifying,

2x+3y+4-9x-3y-5=0

Adding the values,

-7x-1=0

      -7x=1

          x=-\frac{1}{7}

Substituting x=-\frac{1}{7} in the equation 2x+3y+4=0, we get,

2(-\frac{1}{7})+3y+4=0

    -\frac{2}{7}+3y+4=0

            3y+\frac{26}{21}=0

                      y=-\frac{26}{21}

Learn more:

(1) brainly.in/question/3161070

(2) brainly.in/question/7964166

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