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if 3x-4y= -2 and x+y = -3 then find the value of x^2 × y^2 . please help its urgent....​

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Answered by saindulakavath
3

hello !!

x²×y²=4

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Answered by An2528
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Answer:

Multiply x+y=-3 by 3

Now, using elimination method,

3x-4y=-2

3x+3y=-9

- - +

-7y=7

y=-1

Therefore, x+(-1)=-3

x=-2

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

=4*1

=4

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