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Solve for x and y: 2x - 3y/ 4 = 3, 5x = 2y + 7

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Answered by aastha2003
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Answered by wifilethbridge
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The value of x and y is -0.273 and -4.182 respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation 1 :\frac{2x-3y}{4}= 3

                 2x-3y= 12

Equation 2 : 5x = 2y + 7

                    5x-2y=7

Plot the both equations on the graph

2x-3y= 12-- Green line

5x-2y=7 -- Purple line

The point of intersection will provide the solution.

So, Intersection point = (-0.273,-4.182)

Hence The value of x and y is -0.273 and -4.182 respectively.

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