Solve by elimination method 3X-2Y=7 , 3X-3Y=5
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3X-2Y = 7
3X-3Y = 5
Subtracting both the equations, we get
3X-2Y -3X+3Y = 7-5
Y=2
Putting value of Y =2 in equation 1, we get
3X - 4 = 7
X = 11/3
3X-3Y = 5
Subtracting both the equations, we get
3X-2Y -3X+3Y = 7-5
Y=2
Putting value of Y =2 in equation 1, we get
3X - 4 = 7
X = 11/3
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Given 3X-2Y = 7 3X-3Y = 5
Subtracting both the equations, we get
3X-2Y -3X+3Y = 7-5
Y=2
Putting value of Y = 2 in eqn => 2
3X-3(2) = 5
3x-6=5
3x=11
x=11/3
hope it's help u
Subtracting both the equations, we get
3X-2Y -3X+3Y = 7-5
Y=2
Putting value of Y = 2 in eqn => 2
3X-3(2) = 5
3x-6=5
3x=11
x=11/3
hope it's help u
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