Math, asked by rajeevsing838h, 1 month ago

solve the following linear equation 5y-1=3y+4 and
7(x+4)=2x-7​

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Answered by 12239
2

Answer:

If im not mistaken your answer will be {y,x} = {1,1}

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

  • 5y-1=3y+4..(1)
  • 7(x+4)=2x-7..(2)

To Find:-

  • The values of x and y.

Solution:-

First Solving the equation (1):

5y-1=3y+4

For Solving ,

we will Transpose the y Variable on left hand side and Numerical Value on Right hand side

 =  > 5y - 3y = 4 + 1

 =  > 2y = 5

 =  > y =  \frac{5}{2}

Now Solving (2) equation:

7(x+4)=2x-7

Now we will Open the bracket by Multiplying 7 with (x+4)

 =  > 7x + 28 = 2x - 7

For Solving ,

we will Transpose the x Variable on left hand side and Numerical Value on Right hand side

 =  > 7x - 2x =  - 7 - 28

 =  > 5x =  - 35

 =  > x =  \frac{ - 35}{5}

 =  > x =  - 7

Therefore,

  • x= -7
  • y= 5/2

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