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If x = a and y = b is the solution of the equations x − y = 2 and x + y =4 , then the values of a and b are, respectively​

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Answered by anushrijaiswal345
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Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4.

Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6

⇒x=3

Putting the value of x in the first equation, we get

3−y=2 ⇒y=1

As stated in the question, x=a and y=b.

Thus, a=3 and b=1

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Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4.

Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4. Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6

Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4. Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6 ⇒x=3

Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4. Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6 ⇒x=3 Putting the value of x in the first equation, we get

Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4. Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6 ⇒x=3 Putting the value of x in the first equation, we get 3−y=2 ⇒y=1

Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4. Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6 ⇒x=3 Putting the value of x in the first equation, we get 3−y=2 ⇒y=1 As stated in the question, x=a and y=b.

Given, x−y=2 and x+y=4. Adding both the equations, we get 2x=6 ⇒x=3 Putting the value of x in the first equation, we get 3−y=2 ⇒y=1 As stated in the question, x=a and y=b.Thus, a=3 and b=1

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