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Find the value of x and y if two ordered pairs 7-x, ÿ and 4,x+6​

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Answered by Anjali4411
4

Answer:

,) (,) . , (3−1,9)=(11,+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given(x,y)=(p,q)

(3x−1,9)=(11,p+2)

By equating

3x−1=11

3x=12

x=4

9=p+2

p=7

So, the value of x=4,p=7

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
1

An ordered pair is a pair of objects.

The objects appear in a pair is a significant.

The given two points are stated as ordered pairs ,

then both the ordered pairs should be equal to each other.

(7-x,y)=(4,x+6)

Then compare x and y axis respectively.

7-X=4

7-4=3=x

The value of x  is 3.

y=x+6

sub x=3 in y=x+6

y= 3+6.

y=9

The value of x and y is (3,9)

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