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find the value of x and y

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Answered by dollykumari66ranchi
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Step One: We need to find a way to equate either the x terms of the y terms in each equation. Multiply equation a) by 2 and equation b) by 3 to form the following equations.

a) 6x + 10y = 52

b) 6x + 6y = 36

Step Two: Take equation b) from equation a) to eliminate the x component.

  a) 6x + 10y = 52

 - b) 6x + 6y = 36

    0x    + 4y = 16

                 y = 4

Step Three: substitute the value of y into either equation to find the value of x.

b) 2x + 2y = 12

    2x + (2x4) =12

    2x + 8 = 12

    2x = 4

    x = 2

x=2 y=4                

Answered by Shreyas235674
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Answer:

here is the answer:-

Step One: We need to find a way to equate either the x terms of the y terms in each equation. Multiply equation a) by 2 and equation b) by 3 to form the following equations.

a) 6x + 10y = 52

b) 6x + 6y = 36

Step Two: Take equation b) from equation a) to eliminate the x component.

 a) 6x + 10y = 52

- b) 6x + 6y = 36

   0x    + 4y = 16

                y = 4

Step Three: substitute the value of y into either equation to find the value of x.

b) 2x + 2y = 12

   2x + (2x4) =12

   2x + 8 = 12

   2x = 4

   x = 2

x=2 y=4                

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