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. Solve the pair of linear equations: 3x + 2y – 11 = 0, 2x – 3y + 10 = 0 , by
Substitution method
OR
Elimination method

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Answered by manpreet1599pe61nb
14
your answer is X=1 Y=4 solved by elimination mathod hope it helps mark me as brainliest
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Answered by adarsh572616
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Let 3x + 2y - 11 =0 eq no 1 and 2x - 3y + 10=0 be 2 multiply by 2 in eq 1 and 3 in eq 2
so , we get 6x +4y - 22 = 0 and 6x -3y + 30=0
adding both eq we , get y= 8 then putting the value of y in eg 1 so , we get 3x+ 2×8y -11=0
3x = 27y
x = 9
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