Math, asked by vnikam2212, 4 days ago

what is the value of the for the simultaneous equation 3X - 2 y =6 and 2 X +Y= 11?​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by sarwathunisa244
1

Answer:

here is your answer!

hope it helps you ♡´・ᴗ・`♡

mark as brainliest ☆

#RaziaSultana❀

Attachments:
Answered by itxhorror
1

X will be 4 and y will be 3

Step by step explanation:-

Steps:

I will solve your system by substitution.

(You can also solve this system by elimination.)

2x+y=11;3x−2y=6

Step: Solve 2x+y=11for y:

2x+y+−2x=11+−2x(Add -2x to both sides)

y=−2x+11

Step: Substitute−2x+11foryin3x−2y=6:

3x−2y=6

3x−2(−2x+11)=6

7x−22=6(Simplify both sides of the equation)

7x−22+22=6+22(Add 22 to both sides)

7x=28

x=28/7=4

Now put x value to find y

Substitute 4 for x iny = −2x+11:

y=−2x+11

y=(−2)(4)+11

y=3 (Simplify both sides of the equation)

Answer:

x=4 and y=3

Hope this helps:)

Mark as brainliest

Similar questions