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Q. Solve the following system of linear equations by substitution method:

2x – y = 2

x + 3y =15​

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Answered by ItzLava90
2

Answer:

Here, 2x – y = 2

⟹ y = 2x – 2

⟹ x + 3y = 15

Substituting the value of y from (i) in (ii), we get

x + 6x – 6 = 15

⟹ 7x = 21

⟹ x = 3

From (i), y = 2 × 3 – 2 = 4

∴ x = 3 and y = 4

Answered by rukumanikumaran
4

2x= 2+y

if y= 0

2x=2+0

2x= 2

X= 2/2

X= 1

X= 15-3y

if y= 0

X= 15

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