Math, asked by shimpuvyas68, 7 months ago

Solve the following pair of linear equations:

3x – y = 3; 2x – 3y = 5​

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Answered by sukeshuradi
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Answer:

3x - y = 3; 2x - 3y = 5

3x + 2x - y - 3y + 3 + 5

5x - 4y + 8

Answered by prasantsantos
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Answer:

x = 4/7  & y = -9/7

Step-by-step explanation:

We have two equations

                                   3x - y = 3

                                   2x - 3y = 5

From the first equation y = 3x - 3

Putting y in 2nd equation,

                                   2x - 3[3x - 3] = 5

                                   2x - 9x + 9 = 5

                                   7x = 4        

                                      x = 4/7

                               3x - y =3

                               3*4/7 - 3 =y

                               y = 12/7 -3

                                 = -9/7

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