Math, asked by shreyashnikam9823, 4 months ago

find dx of
x+y =3 ; 3x-2y-4=0 ​

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Answered by lambavinayji4
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The value of this determinant is found by finding the difference between the diagonally down product and the diagonally up product

now here, the equation is.

x + y = 3

3x - 2y = 4

The denominator determinant, D, is formed by taking the coefficients of x and y from the equations written in standard form.

D = \begin{gathered}[\begin{array}{cc}1&1\\3&-2\end{array}]\end{gathered}

[

1

3

1

−2

]

according to formula,

D = ( 1 ) × ( -2 ) - ( 1 ) × ( 3 )

D = - 2 - 3

D = -5

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