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graph for x-y=2and2x+2y=3​

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Answered by dhruvansh1309
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Answer:

The graph of the equation x-y=2 and 2x+2y=3 are two intersecting lines

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a linear equation in two variable, it would probably have graphs, parallel to each other, intersecting or coincident. Since x1/x2 is not equal to y1/y2, it has a unique solution. y = -1/4 and x = 9/4

Answered by ligadedipak9977
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Answer:

x-y=2---------(1)

2x+2y=3---------(2)

equation (1) multiply by 2

2x-2y=4------(3)

=2

addition of equation (2)and(3)

2x+2y=3

2x-2y=4

4x=7

x=7/4

x=7/4is put in equation (1)

x-y=2

7/4-y=2

-y=2-7/4

y=-1/4

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