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solve this - ( x/3 + 2y/5 ) ( x/3 + 2y/5 )​

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Answered by angelworld57801
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The given equations are:

x+\frac{y}{2}=4x+ 2y

=4 and \frac{x}{3}+2y=5

3x+2y=5 which can be rewritten as:

2x+y=82x+y=8 (1)

and x+6y=15x+6y=15 (2)

Multiplying equation (2) by 2 and then subtracting the same equation from equation (1), we get

-11y=-22−11y=−22

y=2y=2

Substituting the value of y in equation (2), we get

x+6(2)=15x+6(2)=15

x=3x=3

Answered by diya3113
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Step-by-step explanation:

(x/3 + 2y/5) (x/3 + 2y/5 )

now by using (a+b)^2=a^2+b^2+2ab

(x/3 + 2y/5 )^2

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