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x-2y=6 and 3x-6y=0 by substitution method​

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Answered by khemrajchandel150194
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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: x - 2y = 6 \implies x = 2y + 6 \: --(1)

 and \: 3x - 6y = 0 \: --(2)

/* Put x = 2y + 6 in equation (2), we get */

 3(2y+6) - 6y = 0

 \implies 6x + 18 - 6y = 0

 \implies 0 + 18 = 0

 \pink { It \: is \: false}

 \therefore It \: is \: has \: no \: solutions .

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