Math, asked by mevapatel, 4 months ago

ii)

3y- 2y+ 2y+3- 2y-7​

Answers

Answered by ansh8B132117
0

Answer:

Answer is -4

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope it is correct

Answered by abhi473312
0

Answer:

3x+2y=7 ----- (1)

4x−3y=−2----- (2)

Multiply equation (1) by 3 and equation (2) by 2, then subtract

9x+6y=21

8x−6y=−4

______________

17x=17

x=

17

17

=1

Put the value of x in equation (1), we get

3x+2y=7

3(1)+2y=7

2y=73

2y=4

y=

2

4

=2

Therefore the solution is (1, 2)

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