Math, asked by Shrikantmalode26, 2 months ago

(x - 3) + (y-3)=14 solve it ​

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Answered by barani7953
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Step-by-step explanation:

7(y+3)-2(x+2)=14

=>7y+21-2x-4=14

=>7y+17-2x=14

=>7y-2x=14-17

=>7y-2x=-3 ------1st equation

4(y-2)+3(x-3)=2

=>4y-8+3x-9=2

=>4y+3x-17=2

=>4y+3x=2+17

=>4y+3x=19 ------2nd equation

3[7y-2x=-3]

2[4y+3x=19]

21y-6x=-9 -------3rd equation

8y+6x=38 -------4th equation

by elimination

adding eqation 3 and 4

we get 29y=29

=>y=1

put 'y' is equal to 1 in equation 3

7-2x=-3

-2x=-10

=>x=5

therefore y=1,x=

Answered by ranjukumari88sindri
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Step-by-step explanation:

x3-y 3=(x-y). (xx+xy+yy).

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