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Solve the simultaneous linear equation by elimination method
2x=5y+4
3x-2y+16=0​

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Answered by Anonymous
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first choose an equation.

2x = 5y + 4

x= 5y +4/2

then put the value of x in another equation.

3x-2y +16= 0

3(5y +4 /2)-2y +16=0

15y +12/2 - 2y +16=0

11y+12-4y/2 +16=0

11y+12/2 +16=0

11y+12/2=-16

11y+12=-16*2

11y+12=-32

11y=-33-12

11y=-44

y=-44/11

y=-4

then putting the value of y in the equation x=5y+4/2

x=5*-4+4/2

x=-16/2

x=-8

so ,x=-8and y =-4

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