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To solve 2x+3y=6 and x-2y=3 by determinant method find the value of the D=​

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Answered by mmbrown
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Answer:

2x+3y-3+0

Step-by-step explanation:

you have to move the constant

and then elimate the rest

Answered by Anonymous
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x − 4 = 3, x =−1, 7,−7

x-4=3⇒x-4+4=3+4

⇒x=7

Hence, x = 7 is the solution of the equation.

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge \cal\underline \red{AnSwer}

x − 4 = 3, x =−1, 7,−7

x-4=3⇒x-4+4=3+4

⇒x=7

Hence, x = 7 is the solution of the equation.

Answered by Anonymous
7

\huge \cal\underline \red{AnSwer}

x − 4 = 3, x =−1, 7,−7

x-4=3⇒x-4+4=3+4

⇒x=7

Hence, x = 7 is the solution of the equation.

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge \cal\underline \red{AnSwer}

x − 4 = 3, x =−1, 7,−7

x-4=3⇒x-4+4=3+4

⇒x=7

Hence, x = 7 is the solution of the equation.

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