Math, asked by shirkeharsh2006, 11 months ago


6x - 3y = 3 \\  - 5x - 3y =  - 2
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Answered by kingsleychellakkumar
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Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Subtract second equation from first equation.
  2. Find x.
  3. Substitute in any one of the equation to get y.

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Answered by hrishikeshdasdas6277
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Hi, dr

6x-3y=3•••••••(i)

And, -5x-3y=-2••••••••(ii)

Now,

(i)-(ii) → 11x - 0y=5

→ x = 5/11

again, 6×5/11-3y=3

→30/11-3y=3

→ -3y=3×11/30

→ -3y=11/10

→ y = -11/30

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