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show that the pair of linear equations x-3y=2 and -2x+6y=5 are constant​

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Answered by Shreyanshijaiswal81
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x−3y=2

 = .x−3y+3y=2+3y = x=3y+2

Answer

−2x+6y=5 = −2x+6y+−6y=5+−6y</p><p>= −2x=−6y+5

=  \frac{ - 2x}{2}

=  \frac{ - 6y - 5}{ - 2} = x=3y+ \frac{ - 5}{2}  Answer

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