Math, asked by Srashti502, 5 months ago

SOLVE FOR X AND Y
x/6+y/4=1
3x/4-x-y/2=5

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Answered by urcrushx
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Answer:

Given

X + Y = 6 …………………….. ( 1 )

3 X - y = 4 ………………….. ( 2 )

Solution : Adding equations 1 and 2 , we have

4 x = 10

Dividing both sides by ‘ 4 ‘ , we have

4 x / 4 = 10 / 4

=> x = 5 / 2

=> x = 2.5

Putting x = 2.5 in equation ‘ 1 ‘ , we have

2.5 + Y = 6

Subtracting ‘ 2.5 ‘ on both sides, we have

2.5 - 2.5 + Y = 6 - 2.5

=> y = 3.5

So, x - y = 2.5 - 3.5

x - y = - 1

BRAINLY

Answered by rajratangarments8400
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