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solve the 2x+3y=8, 4x+6y=12 by substitution method.​

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Answered by QwertyPs
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These Equations can't be solved.

2x + 3y = 8 ----(1)

4x + 6y = 12 -----(2)

Taking 2 common in eq. (2)

2(2x + 3y) = 12

2x + 3y = 6 -----(3)

Now, Same Equations (1) & (3) or (1) and (2) cannot have two different values. at the same time.

So tell me how will you solve the eq. (1) and (2)or (3).

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So these can't be solved.


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