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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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Answer:

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Let

x + y =5 --------------(1)

2x –3y = 4 ---------(2)

Multiplying equation (1) by 2, we obtain

2x + 2y = 10 ………..(3)

2x –3y = 4 ………(2)

Subtracting equation (2) from equation (3), we obtain

5y = 6

y = 6/5

Substituting the value in equation (1), we obtain

x = 5 -6/5=19/5

So

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Now put the value of X and Y in y=mx+3

y=mx+3

 \frac{6}{5}  = m \times  \frac{19}{5}   +  3

 \frac{18  - 5}{15}  = m \times \frac{19}{5}

 \frac{13}{5}  \times  \frac{5}{19} = m

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Answered by itzpreetkaur
3

Answer:

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