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If (x + 1, y - 2) = (3, 1), the values of x and y is​

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Answered by sherlock611holmes
1

Answer:

given:

(x+1,y-2)=(3,1)

This implies:-

x+1=3

x=2

y-2=1

y=3

Thus , x=2 , y=3

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Answered by Puneeth555
4

Answer:

x = 2 ; y = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+1) , (y-2) = 3 , 1

so

(x+1) = 3

x = 3-1

x = 2

so

(y-2) = 1

y = 1+2

y = 3

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