Solve the equations: x+y = 5 and 2x -- 3y =4
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x + y =5 — 1
2x-3y = 4 —2
Multiplying equation 1 by -2 and adding the product with equation 2
-2x - 2y = -10
2x - 3y = 4
__________
-5y = -6
y = 6/5
Placing the value of y in equation 1
x + 6/5 = 5
x = 5-6/5
x = 19/5
Verification: x + y = 5
19/5 + 6/5 = 25/5
= 5
So value of x is 19/5 and value is y is 6/5
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x + y =5 — 1
2x-3y = 4 —2
Multiplying equation 1 by -2 and adding the product with equation 2
-2x - 2y = -10
2x - 3y = 4
__________
-5y = -6
y = 6/5
Placing the value of y in equation 1
x + 6/5 = 5
x = 5-6/5
x = 19/5
Verification: x + y = 5
19/5 + 6/5 = 25/5
= 5
So value of x is 19/5 and value is y is 6/5
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
PLZ MARK AS BRANLIEST.
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