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the pair of linear equations 8x-5y=7 and 5x-8y=-7 have​

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Answered by HIMADRI2105
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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solution:- one solution

For the given pair of equations 8x−5y=7 and 5x−8y=−7;

 \frac{ {a}^{1} }{ {a}^{2} }  =  \frac{8}{5}

 \frac{ {b}^{1} }{ {c}^{2} }  =  \frac{5}{8}

 \frac{ {c}^{1} }{ {c}^{2} }  =  \frac{ - 7}{7}

As the given pair of linear equation satisfies -

  \frac{ {a}^{1} }{ {a}^{2} }  unequal \:  \frac{ {b}^{1} }{ {b}^{2} }

The graph will be a pair of lines intersecting at a unique point, which is the solution of the pair of equations.

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