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solve the pair of linear equation 3x/2-5y/3=-2 and x/3+y/2=13/6.

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Answered by Sarth45
12
3x/2-5y/3=-2

x/3+y/2 =13/6

multiplying both the equations by 6 we get

9x-10y=-12. .. (l)

2x+3y=13. ... (ll)

multiplying equation (l) by 2 & (ll) by 9 we get.

18x-20y=-24

18x+27y=117

subtracting equation (lll) from (IV)

57y=141

y=141/57

Answered by ydharmendra888
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