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Solve the simultaneous equations using the elimination 3X-5=4, 3Y-4X=2

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Answered by Uniquedosti00017
1

Answer:

given ,

3x - 5 = 4

=> 3x = 4 + 5 = 9

=> x = 9/3 = 3

now

other equation is

3y -4x = 2

putting x = 3 then,

3y - 4 *3 = 2

=> 3y - 12 = 2

=> 3y = 2 + 12 = 14

=> y = 14/3

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

⟹3x - 5 = 4

⟹3x = 4 + 5

⟹3x = 9

⟹x = 3

another \: equation

⟹3y - 4x = 2

putting \: the \: value \: of \: x = 3

⟹3y - 4 \times 3 = 2

⟹3y = 2 + 12

⟹3y = 14

\\⟹y =  \frac{14}{3}

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