Math, asked by chad89, 11 months ago

In the system of equetions x/2+y/3=4 and X - y=-2 ,the value of x and y will be​

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Answered by snayasishkmr
0

Answer:

x=4,y=6

Step-by-step explanation:

on multiplying equation 1 with 2

we get x+2y/3=8

and 2nd equation is x-y=-2

now we've got 2 equations with 2 variables we can solve this by elimination method

x+2y/3=8

x-y=-2

_______

2y/3+y=10

2y+3y=30

y=6

putting value of y in 2nd equation we get

x=4

i hope this helps

Answered by Akash9244
1

Answer:

X =29/5 andY=19/5

Step-by-step explanation:

  • first take the lcm of x/2 and y/3
  • then it comes (3x+2y)/6 =4
  • then take 6 from LHS to RHS and × it to 4
  • then the equation becomes 3x+2y=24 and another equation was x-y=2
  • then by elimination method
  • x=29/5 and y=19/5
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