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Using the Elimination method, solve each of the following pairs of simultaneous

equations

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Answered by 2005prithika
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Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{x}{2} -\frac{y}{3} =4\\\\\frac{2}{5} x +\frac{y}{6} = 3\frac{1}{2}

=\frac{x}{2} -\frac{y}{3} =4\\\\ \\x=\frac{35}{4} -\frac{5}{12} y

\frac{35}{4} - \frac{5}{12} y /2 -\frac{y}{3} =4\\\\y=\frac{9}{13}

x=\frac{35}{4} \frac{5}{12} \frac{9}{13} \\\\=x=\frac{110}{13}

(x,y) =\frac{110 }{13} , \frac{9}{13}

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