Math, asked by anirudh90naswa, 1 year ago

Solve for x and y
(a-b)x + (a+b) = a^2 -2ab -b^2
(a+b) (x+y)= a^2 +b^2

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Answered by Anika186
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x = a + b
y = - 2ab \div (a + b)

is the answer.

You have missed y in equation first.
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