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find the values of x and y, if two ordered pairs (x-2,5) and (5,x-y) are equal​

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

7 and 2 are the required value of x and y.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given that, two ordered pairs (x-2, 5) and (5, x- y) are equal.

Ordered pair - An ordered pair in mathematics is a set of two things. The order of the objects in the pair matters because, unless a = b, the ordered pair differs from the ordered pair.

Step 1:

⇒ x - 2 = 5

⇒x = 5 + 2 = 7 .........(i)

And x - y = 5  .......(ii)

From (i) we put the value of x = 7 in (ii) we get,

⇒ 7 - y = 5

⇒ 7 - 5 = y

⇒2 = y

Final answer:

Hence, 7 and 2 are the required value of x and y.

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