Math, asked by bhajanpreet123kaur, 18 days ago

Ques. Consider a pair of equations as shown

 \frac{7}{x + 2}  +  \frac{2}{y - 2}  =  \frac{33}{20}
 \frac{2}{x + 2}  +  \frac{6}{y - 2}  =  \frac{23}{20}
Which of these pair of equations is equivalent to the given pair of equations?
(a)
7u + 2v =  \frac{33}{20}  \: and \: 2u + 6v =  \frac{23}{20}
(b)
7u + 6v =  \frac{33}{20}  \: and \: 2u + 2v =  \frac{23}{20}
(c)
7u + 2v =  \frac{20}{33}  \: and \: 2u + 6v =  \frac{20}{23}
(d)
2u + 6v =  \frac{33}{20}  \: and \: 7u + 2v =  \frac{23}{20}

Answers

Answered by ajaymilan854
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Answer:

option a

7u + 2v = 33/20 and 2u + 6v = 23/20

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