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If (x+3,y+4x)=(y-2,2x-1),find x and y.​

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Answered by itsRakesh
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Answer:

x = -2/3, and y = 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

You get two equations,

x + 3 = y + 2 , and y + 4x = 2x - 1

=> x - y  + 1 = 0 , and 2x + y + 1 =0

Adding the two equations, you get 3x + 2 = 0,

=> x = -2/3

And substituting value of x in either of the equations, you get :

=> y = 1/3

There you go! The value of x = -2/3, and y = 1/3

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