Math, asked by shyamkumar2155, 11 months ago

Solve forxzy
2x+3y=7
x + 4y = 6​

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Answered by An2528
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Answer:

x+4y=6, multiply it by 2

2x+8y=12

Now subtract it from the first equation given in the question, we get

2x+3y=7

2x+8y=12

- - -

-5y=-5

y=1

Substituting y=1, we get

2x+3=7

x=2

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Answered by Nikhil0204
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2x + 3y = 7------------1

x + 4y = 6--------------2

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-5 y = -5

=> y = 1

BY PUTTING THE VALUE OF y IN EQUATION 1,

2x +3 = 7

2x =7-3

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=> x = 2

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