Math, asked by shashwatsingh0320, 9 months ago

If (x + 3, 5) = (2, 2 - y) then the values of x and y respectively are


A. 5, 3

B. -1, -3

C. 0, -3

D. 1, 3​

Answers

Answered by aayushmandal627
12

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

x+3 = 2    

x= 2-3

x= -1

5=2-y

y= 2-5

y=-3

Answered by HanitaHImesh
1

The value of x is - 1 and the value of y is - 3. (Option B is the right answer)

Given,

(x + 3, 5) = (2, 2 - y)

To Find,

The values of x and y

Solution,

Generally, expressions like, (a, b) represent cartesian coordinates, wherein a is the expression for the value of x, while b is the expression for the value of y.

So now in, (x + 3, 5) = (2, 2 - y),

x + 3 = 2           (1)

5 = 2 - y           (2)

Solving the (1) equation,

x + 3 = 2

x = 2 - 3

x = - 1

Solving the (2) equation,

5 = 2 - y

5 - 2 = - y

y = - 3

Hence we get, (x, y) as (-1, -3).

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