Math, asked by elizebethwillipa72eu, 11 months ago

Solve the following pair of equations by reducing them to a pair of linear equations:
6x−5y= −13
3x−7y= −2
x =?
y =?

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Answered by nehamalik985
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Answered by badrivishal35
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Solution,

6x-5y=-13

3x-7y=-2

suppose,

y=2

(1) 6x-5y=-13

6x-5(2)=-13

6x-10=-13

6x=-13+10

6x=-3

X=-3/6

X=-1/2

(2). 3x-7y=-2

3x-7(2)=-2

3x-14=-2

3x=-2+14

3x=12

X=12/3

X=4

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