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On solving equations x+y=6 and x-y=4,the values of x and y will be

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Answered by kdas83123rishu
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Answer:

first let us take x+y=6

Now, let's put the value of x to be 0

On Solving,

0+y=6

y=6

Now let's take the second equation which is x-y=0

Putting value of y to be 2, we get....

x-2=4

x=4+2

x=6

In the first equation we took the value of x to be 0 and got the value of y as 6.

In the second equation we took the value of y to be 2 and got the value of x as 6.

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