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solving the pair of equations by reducing the pair of linear equations 5x+y=2xy,6x-3y=xy

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Answered by tirth1301
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5x+y/2=xy.........1
6x-3y=xy.........2
from 1&2
5x+y/2=6x-3y
-7x=-7y
x=y

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Answered by boffeemadrid
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The given pair of linear equations are:

5x+y=2xy and 6x-3y=xy

Now, 5x+y=2xy

\frac{5x+y}{2}=xy               (1)

And 6x-3y=xy                       (2)

Now, From equation (1) and (2), we have

\frac{5x+y}{2}=6x-3y

5x+y=12x-6y

5x-12x=-6y-y

-7x=-7y

x=y

which is the required solution.

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