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if two equation x+y=3 and 2x-y=1 intersect a certain point then the abscissa of the point is ​

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Answered by kritanuchatterjee280
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Answer:

x=4/3

Explanation:

The abscissa is the x - coordinate of the coordinate system.

So, we can find abscissa of a solution of a simultaneous linear equation by finding the value of x.

The equations given are: -

1. x+y = 3 -------(i)

2. 2x-y = 1 ------(ii)

Adding eqns i and ii, we get,

3x= 4

x= 4/3

Hence, abscissa of the point is 4/3

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