Math, asked by kingkhan96, 11 months ago

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solve \\ 3x - 2y = 6 \\ 4x - 3y = 9

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Answered by vaishnavitiwari1041
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Here's your answer

#3x-2y=6....(1)

#x=6+2y/3

#4x-3y=9... (2)

Substiuiting / Putting value of x in equation (2)...

4x - 3y = 9 \\  \\ 4( \frac{6 + 2y}{3} ) - 3y = 9 \\  \\  \frac{24 + 8y - 9y}{3}  = 9 \\  \\ 24 + 8y - 9y = 27 \\  \\  - y = 27 - 24 \\  \\  - y =

 - y = 3 \\  \\ y =  - 3

putting \: value \: of \: y \: in \: eqauation \: (1) \\  \\

3x - 2y = 6 \\  \\ 3x - 2( - 3) = 6 \\  \\ 3x = 6 - 6 \\  \\ x = 0

#Therefore x =0 and y= -3

Hope it helps

Answered by THAMILANDA
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