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(i) 2x + 3y = 12, x - y = 1​

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Answered by MichhDramebaz
2

Answer:

2x+3y=12

y=

3

12−2x

Put x=0,

y=

3

12

⇒y=4

Put x=6

3

0

⇒y=0

Draw the line joining the point (0,4) and (6,0) to get the graph of 2x+3y=12

Consider,

x−y=1

y=x−1

Put x=0

⇒y=−1

Put x=1

⇒y=0

Draw the line joining the point (0,−1) and (1,0) to get the graph of x−y=1

From the graph it can be seen that point of intersection of two lines (3,2)

Hence required solution is (3,2)

Answered by IxIitzurshizukaIxI
17

Answer:

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