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If x (3, 2) +y (2, 3) = (17, 13), find the real values i i.
of x and y.
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Answered by aiyariyaking
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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

GIVEN

x(3,2) + y (2, 3) = (17, 13)

TO DETERMINE

The value of x and y

EVALUATION

Here it is given that x(3,2) + y (2, 3) = (17, 13)

 \sf{ \implies \: (3x,2x) + (2y,3y) = (17,13)}

 \sf{ \implies \: (3x + 2y,2x + 3y) = (17,13)}

Comparing both sides we get

3x + 2y = 17 - - - - (1)

2x + 3y = 13 - - - - - (2)

3 × Equation 1 - 2 × Equation 2 gives

9x - 4x = 51 - 26

 \sf{ \implies \:5x =25 }

 \sf{ \implies \:x =5 }

Equation 1 gives 2y = 17 - ( 3 × 5 )

 \sf{ \implies \:2y =17 - 15 }

 \sf{ \implies \:2y =2 }

 \sf{ \implies \:y =1 }

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the required values x = 5, y = 1

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