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SOLVE THE FOLLOWING PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATION BY THE ELIMINATION METHOD AND THE SUBSTITUTION METHOD:

3x - 5y  - 4 = 0
AND

9x = 2y + 7
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Answered by amritachhetri912
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Step-by-step explanation:

There are two equations provided here.

3x – 5y – 4 = 0 or 3x -5y = 4 ……. (1).

9x = 2y + 7 or 9x -2y = 7 ……(2).

Now only focusing on eq. numbered 1 and 2 …

3x – 5y = 4………(1)

9x – 2y = 7 ……(2)

Multiply eq. (1) by 3, we get….

3 (3x – 5y = 4) or 9x – 15y = 12…… (3).

Now we can easily subtract (2) and (3) to get…..

9x – 2y = 7

– 9x – 15y = 12.

– +13 y = -5

Or we get 13 y = -5 or y = -5/13.

Now we substitute the value of Y = -5/13 in equation (1) we get the value of x.

3x – 5(-5/13) = 4

3x +25/13 = 4

39x + 25 = 52

Or 39x = 52 – 25

39x = 27

Or x = 27/39 = 9 / 13

So x = 9/13 and y = -5/13.

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