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use elimination method solve the pair of linear equation 2 X + 3 y equal 8 and 4 x + 6 y = 7​

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Answered by drishtijuneja3
2

Answer:

infinite solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x+3y=8)2

4x+6y=16 ---1

4x+6y=7---2

subtracting 2 from 1

0=9

which is not possible hence the pair of linear equation has infinite solutions

Answered by manas7083
9

Answer:

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 \frac{2}{4}  =  \frac{3}{6} =  \frac{8}{7}

 \frac{1}{2}  =  \frac{1}{2}  not \: equal \: to \:  \frac{8}{7}

and \: we \: know \: that

if \:  \frac{a1}{a2}  =  \frac{b1}{b2} not \: equal \: to \:  \frac{c1}{c2}

THEN THERE ARE NO SOLUTIONS POSSIBLE FOR THE EQUATION

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