Math, asked by rini6463, 1 year ago

px + qy = p-q ; qx - px = p+q find the value of x and y using elimination method​

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Answered by omega99
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YOUR ANSWER=====>

px+qy=p-q ---------(1)

qx-py=p+q ---------(2)

Multiplying (1) with p and (2) with q we get,

p²x+pqy=p²-pq -----------(3)

q²x-pqy=pq+q² -----------(4)

Adding (3) with (4) we get,

p²x+q²x=p²+q²

or, x(p²+q²)=p²+q²

or, x=1

Putting in (1) we get,

p.1+qy=p-q

or, qy=p-q-p

or, qy=-q

or, y=-1

FINAL ANSWER :::::::::>

∴, x=1 and y=-1


rini6463: no
omega99: Yes it is
omega99: The second equation has only one variable 'x'
rini6463: that will be y
rini6463: typing mistake*
omega99: Then ok
omega99: I will edit my answer
rini6463: thanks can you help me out?!
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