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(ii)
x + 3y = 2,
3x + 5y= 4​

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Answered by KP002
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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

3x + 5y= 4​ -------2

multiply  1 with 3

3x+9y=6

subtract 1 and 2

4y=2

y=1/2

x +3y=2

x=2-3/2

x=1/2

x=1/2 y=1/2

Answered by chhandamishracm
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Answer:

x+3y=2

Or, 3(x+3y)=3×2

Or, 3x+9y=6 ——(i)

3x+5y=4——(ii)

On subtracting eq.(i) from eq.(ii),

we get :

3x+9y=6 ——(i)

– 3x+5y=4 ——(ii)

4x = 2

Or, x =1/2.

Therefore,

3 y= 2–1/2

Or, 3 y= 2–1/2 =3/2

Or, y=1/2.

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