Math, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

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what are the laws of simultaneous equations?????.???​

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Answered by xBrainlyKingXx
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&lt;font color=white&gt;</p><h3>It works because of two properties of equations:</h3><p></p><p>☆Multiplying (or dividing) the expression on each side by the same number does not alter the equation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>☆Adding two equations produces another valid equation: e.g. 2x = x + 10 (x = 10) and x − 3 = 7 (x also = 10).

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Answered by Anonymous
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here is ur ans❤

It works because of two properties of equations:

  • Multiplying (or dividing) the expression on each side by the same number does not alter the equation.

  • Adding two equations produces another valid equation: e.g. 2x = x + 10 (x = 10) and x − 3 = 7 (x also = 10).

hope it helps u❤

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