Math, asked by anonymous1111111111, 7 months ago

FIND THE SOLUTION OF 2x - 3y = 1 & 4x + y = 4 (find the solution of the system through elemination method) HELP ME!!!! ​

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Answered by rparna69
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Answer:

Its very easy.

First of all multiply 2 with first eqtn and it will come 4x-6y=2

then you can subtract with second eqtn.

and then after subtraction you will get y=2/7

then put value of y in second equation you will get x=13/14.

Answered by yashikabhatia1234
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(2x-3y=1) ×2

4x-6y=2

Step-by-step explanation:

4x-6y=2

4x+y =4

- - -

________

-7y = -2

y = 2/7

x= 4x+2/7=4

4x = 4-2/7

4x = 28-2/7

4x = 26/7

2x = 13/7

x = 13/14

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