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If (x + 1, y - 2) = (3,1), then the values of x and y is | (a) x = 2, y = 3 (b) x =-2, y = 3 (C) x = 2, y = -3 (d) x = -2, y = -​

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Answered by joelpaulabraham
1

Answer:

x = 2, y = 3

Option (a) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

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

We know that,

If two coordinates are equal then their abscissa(x coordinate) and ordinate(y coordinate) must be equal.

So,

x + 1 = 3

x = 3 - 1

x = 2

y - 2 = 1

y = 1 + 2

y = 3

Hence,

x = 2, y = 3

Option (a) is correct.

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Answered by pmrmdchest
0

Answer:

(option-a) x=2 , y=3

Step-by-step explanation:

x + 1 = 3 \\ x = 3 - 1 \\ x = 2 \\  \\ y - 2 = 1 \\ y = 1 + 2 \\ y = 3

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