Math, asked by kashish1400, 7 months ago


 \frac{1}{2(3x + 4y)}  +  \frac{1}{5(2x - 3y) }  =  \frac{1}{4}  \\  \frac{5}{(3x + 4y}   -   \frac{2}{(2x - 3y)}  =  -  \frac{3}{2}
slove the following simultaneous equation.​

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Answered by Shiva1000
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Answer:

Hi baby you have to think 3x+4y as "a" and 2x-3y as "b" you will get it easier

But you are looking very pretty

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