Math, asked by rahulyadav10758, 10 months ago

find the the value of x and y from the given equation
x÷3-y÷2=7
x+y=6​

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Answered by jyosthna456
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Answer:

the answer x=36;y= -30

Step-by-step explanation:

x÷3-y÷2=7

(2x-3y)/6=7

2x-3y=42 eq(1)

x+y=6 eq(2)

eq(1)-eq(2)

eq(1). 2x-3y=42

eq(2)×2 2x+2y=12

___________

0-y=30

y=-30

substitute y=-30 in eq(2)

x+y=6

x+(-30)=6

x=6+30

x=36

hence proved

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