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Find the value of variables which satisfies the following equation:

2x + 5y = 20 and 3x+6y =12.

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Answered by dharanidattakankanal
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

3x+6y=12 be the equation 2

from equation 1—-—2x+5y=20

2x=20-5y

x=(20-5y)/2. as equation 3

substitute equation 3 in 2

3[(20-5y)/2] +6y=. 12

multiply the equation with 2

3[20-5y] +12y=24

60-15y + 12y =24

60-3y=24

-3y = 24-60

-3y = -36

y = 36/3 ;y =12

substitute y= 12 inequation 1

2x+5(12)=20

2x =20-60

2x=-40 ; x=-40/2 ; x=-20

x=-20 and y= 12

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Answered by rituyadav88
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Answer:

2x + 5y = 20 and 3x+6y =12.

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