Math, asked by zuberiabdullah90, 6 months ago

if 5(y-3)=2(y+3) then y =​

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Answered by PulkitBhatnagar
0

ANSWER

3x−2y=5............ (1)

3y−2x=3

−2x+3y=3

Multiply (1) by 2 & eq (2) by 3

6x−4y=10..........(3)

−6x+9y=19..........(4)

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Adding eqn (3) and (4), we get

6x−4y=10

−6x+9y=19

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5y=1

y=

5

1

Putting the value in

6x−

5

4

=10

6x=10+

5

4

=

5

54

x=

5×6

54

=

5

9

x=

5

9

Now x+y=

5

9

+

5

1

=

5

10

=2$$

x+y=2

Answered by saumya3360
0

Answer:

y = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

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

5y - 15 = 2y + 6

5y - 2y = 6 + 15

3y = 21

y = 7

hope this helps:)

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