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Solve the equation 2x + Y - 6 is equals to Zero 2 x minus y + 2 is equals to zero

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Answered by gauripednekar1000
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+y =6 _ (1)

2x-y = 0 _ (2)

Adding eq (1) & (2) , we get

X= 3/2

Substitute value of x in (1), we get,

y= 3.

Hence x=3/2 and y =3


Simran1203: 2x+y-6=0
Simran1203: 2x-y+2=0 , y=2x+2 (a) , 2x+y=6(b) , by putting a in b we get 2x+2x+2=6 , 4x+2=6 , 4x=4 , hence x=1. By putting x= 1 we can find y from (a) y = 2*1+2 , y =2+2 , hence y=4....thus x=1 and y=4
Simran1203: This is the right answer
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