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If (2x-3, 3y+1) = (5,7), find x and y​

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Answered by chanchalhello121
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Answer:

(2x+3,y-1)=(3,5) <br>

implies 2x+3=3

and

y-1=5

<br>

implies x=0 and y=6

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Answered by parulsehgal06
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Answer:

The values of x and y are 4 and 2 respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given point is

   (2x-3, 3y+1) = (5,7)

  Equate the coordinates then we get two equations and after solving those equations we get the values of x and y

                       2x-3 = 5 ----------(i)

                and 3y+1 = 7 ----------(ii)

    Consider the equation(i)

                       2x-3 = 5

        Now add 3 on both sides  

                  2x-3+3 = 5+3

                         2x = 8

        Now divide with 2 on both sides

                    (2x)/2 = 8/2

                          x = 4

     Consider, the equation(ii)

                      3y+1 = 7

             subtract with 1 on both sides

                    3y+1-1 = 7-1

                          3y = 6

            now divide with 3 on both sides

                    (3y)/3 = 6/3

                           y = 2

   Hence, the values of x and y are 4 and 2 respectively.

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