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find X and y: (2x/a)+(y/b)=2 and (X/a)-(y/b)=4 by substitution method​

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Answered by codiepienagoya
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Given:

\frac{2x}{a} + \frac{y}{b} = 2\\\\\frac{x}{a} - \frac{y}{b} = 4\\\\

To prove:

Find x and y by substitution method.

Solution:

\rightarrow \frac{2x}{a} + \frac{y}{b} = 2.....(i) \\\\ \rightarrow \frac{x}{a} - \frac{y}{b} = 4....(ii)\\\\

Solve equation (ii) and put the value in equation (i)

\rightarrow \bold {\frac{x}{a} - \frac{y}{b} = 4}\\\\\rightarrow  \frac{x}{a} = 4 +\frac{y}{b} \\\\

Equation (i)

\bold {\rightarrow \frac{2x}{a}+\frac{y}{b} =2}\\\\\rightarrow 2(4+\frac{y}{b})+\frac{y}{b} =2\\\\\rightarrow 8+\frac{2y}{b}+\frac{y}{b} =2\\\\\rightarrow \frac{3y}{b} =2-8\\\\\rightarrow \frac{3y}{b} =-6\\\\\rightarrow 3y =-6b\\\\\rightarrow y =-2b\\\\

put the value of y in equation (ii):

\rightarrow \bold{\frac{x}{a} - \frac{y}{b} =4}\\\\\rightarrow \frac{x}{a} - \frac{-2b}{b} =4\\\\\rightarrow \frac{x}{a} -(-2)=4\\\\\rightarrow \frac{x}{a} +2=4\\\\\rightarrow \frac{x}{a} =4-2\\\\\rightarrow \frac{x}{a} =2\\\\\rightarrow x= 2a \\

The final value of x and y is  "2a" and "-2b"

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