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X+y=10 and x-y=2 find the values of x and y

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Answered by NiravChaniyara
10

Answer:

X = 6 and Y = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

x + y = 10...... (1)

x - y = 2....... (2)

Adding (1) & (2), we get

y is cancelled

So, 2x = 12

x = 12/2

x = 6

Substitute x = 6 in equation (1)

x + y = 10

6 + y =10

y = 10 - 6

y = 4

Hence x = 6 and y = 4

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Answered by SaakshiNB
3

Answer:

x = 6 ; y = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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1st equation => x + y = 10

2nd equation => x - y = 2

If we add both the equations the y gets cancelled

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2x = 12

x = \frac{12}{2}

x = 6

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Substitute the values in 1st Equation :

x + y = 10

6 + y = 10

y = 10 - 6

y = 4

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