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if (x+3, 4-y)=(1, 7) then find (x-3, 4+y)​

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Answered by soumyaranjankh13
1

Answer:

(-5, -1)

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+3,4-y) = (1,7)

=>x+3= 1 and 4-y=7

=>x=1-3= -2 and y= 4-7= -3

so for that

x-3= -2-3= -5

4+y = 4+(-3) = -1

(x-3,4+y) = (-5, -1)

Answered by prashantjha710
3

Answer:

Hance x-3= -5

and 4+y= 1

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