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x + y = 5 and2x - 3y = 4

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Answered by rajviki62
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • x + y = 5 (¡)
  • 2x - 3y = 4 (¡¡)

Multiplying (¡) by 3

➟ 3x + 3y = 15

➟ 2x - 3y = 4

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➟ 5x = 19

➟ x = \huge\tt{\frac{19}{5}}

Putting the Value of x in (¡)

➟ x + y = 5

\large\tt{\frac{19}{5}} + y = 5

➟ y = 5 - \large\tt{\frac{19}{5}}

➟ y = \large\tt{\frac{(25-19)}{5}}

➟ y = \huge\tt{\frac{6}{5}}

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