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solve the simultaneous equation 2x + Y=6 ;4-3x/4=y​

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Answered by prpatange
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Answered by VineetaGara
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Given,

Two equations: 2x + y=6 and 4-3x/4=y.

To find,

The value of x and y.

Solution,

We can simply solve this mathematical problem using the following process:

The two equations given in the question are;

2x + y=6

=> y = 6 - 2x {Equation-1}

Also,

4-3x/4=y {Equation-2}

On equating the equations 1 and 2, we get;

6 - 2x = 4-3x/4

=> 2x - 3x/4 = 6-4

=> 5x/4 = 2

=> 5x = 8

=> x = 8/5

Now, substituting the value of x in equation-2, we get;

y = 4-3x/4

=> y = 4 - 3/4(8/5)

=> y = 4 - 6/5

=> y = 14/5

Hence, the value of x is 8/5 and the value of y is 14/5.

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