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solution of equation 2x-3y-5=0 and -4x+6y-3=0​

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Answered by kritarthbajpai
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

first we have to sustract

Answered by oliviabrown146
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2x-3y-5=0 -4x+6y-3=0

[Multiplying both the sides with the first number of the opposite equation]

-4(2x-3y-5) 2(-4x+6y-3)

-8x-12y-20------(i) -8x+12y-6----------(ii)

[Subtracting (ii) from (i)]

-8x-12y-20

-8x+12y-6

(+) (-). (+)

________

-24y-14

=>y=-14/24

=>y=-7/12-----(iii)

[Putting (iii) in place of (ii)]

-8x+12(-7/12)-6

=>-8x-7-6=0

=>x=(6+7)/-8

=>x=13/-8

Therefore x=13/-8 and y=-7/12

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