CBSE BOARD X, asked by nawathesrushti78, 1 month ago

\frac{x+y-8}{2}=\frac{x+2y-14}{3}=\frac{3x-y}{4} 2 x+y−8 ​ = 3 x+2y−14 ​ = 4 3x−y ​

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Answered by sameerPandey27
5

Explanation:

Given,

2

x+y−8= 3

x+2y−14 = 4

3x−y

By taking first two. we get,

2x+y−8= 3

x+2y−14

⇒3x+3y−24=2x+4y−28

⇒x−y=−4

By taking last two. we get,

3x+2y−14 = 4

3x−y

⇒4x+8y−56=9x−3y

⇒5x−11y=−56

Answered by Anonymous
0

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