Math, asked by 10Riddhi1, 1 year ago

The equation 3x-5y+2=0 and 6x+4=10y is?

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Answered by joe38
5
hi frnd ure answer is as follows

3x-5y+2=0------------------eq(i)
6x+4=10y
6x-10y+4=0-----------------eq(ii)
multiply eq(i) by 2 , we get,
so eq(i) is as follows
6x-10y+4=0-------- eq(i)
so by elemination method we get
answer is 0
i think it helps uu
please mark it as brainlient answer

ßtaralok: i think that
joe38: okay
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Answered by Swarup1998
1
➡HERE IS YOUR ANSWER⬇

The given equations are :

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


6x + 4 = 10y

or, 6x - 10y + 4 = 0

or, 3x - 5y + 2 = 0 .....(ii)

The two equations (i) and (ii) are identical lines.

Indeed they represent the same line.

⬆HOPE THIS HELPS YOU⬅
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