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If (x+2y/2, y-2) = (1, 2-y) Find the value of x and y.

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Answered by tanmay1562993
9

Answer:

we know that ,

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

x+2y = 2 , y+y = 2+2

x = -2 , y = 2

Answered by RvChaudharY50
0

Given :-

  • (x+2y/2, y-2) = (1, 2-y)

To Find :-

  • x and y ?

Solution :-

→ (x+2y/2, y-2) = (1, 2-y)

so,

→ (x + 2y) / 2 = 1

→ x + 2y = 2 -------- Eqn.(1)

and,

→ y - 2 = 2 - y

→ y + y = 2 + 2

→ 2y = 4

→ y = 2 .

putting value of y in Eqn.(1)

→ x + 2 * 2 = 2

→ x + 4 = 2

→ x = 2 - 4

→ x = (-2)

Hence, x is equal to (-2) and y is equal to 2.

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