Math, asked by sem94, 3 months ago

the standard form of x/3 + y/2=-3 is x + y +18 =0. how?​

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Answered by abhi9682
0

Answer:

3x-2y=24 _____ (1)

2x-3y=18 _____ (2)

multiply (1) by 2

6x - 4y = 48

multiply (2) by 3

6x-9y=54

subtracting

6x - 4y = 48

6x - 9y = 54

- + -

___________

5y = -6

y=−

5

−6

3x−2(−

5

6

)=24

=3x+

5

12

=24

=3x=24−

5

12

=

5

120−12

=

5

108

∴x=

5

36

x+y=

5

36−6

=

5

30

=6

x−y=

5

36+6

=

5

42

Answered by prajapativivek045
0

Answer:FALSE

EXPLANATION:- clearly you can see that both equation hase same C but Not A and B

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