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(x + 2y) + (2x - 3y)i + 4i = 5

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Answered by ItSdHrUvSiNgH
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Step-by-step explanation:

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(x+2y) + (2x -3y+4)i = 5 + 0i

Comparing L. H. S with R. H. S=>

x +2y = 5

2x +4y = 10.......(1)

2x -3y =-4......(2)

From (1) &(2) =>

(1) -(2) =>

7y = 14

y = 2

put y = 2 in (2)

2x -3y = -4

2x - 3(2) = -4

2x -6 = -4

x = 1

So,

(x, y) = (1, 2)

Answered by BrainlyShivangi
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