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x-y=3 and x/3+y/2=6​

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Answered by joffijaimon
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Answer:

x=9, y=6

Step-by-step explanation:

x-y =3-----(i)

x/3+y/2 =6-----(ii)

multiplying equation (i) by 1/3 we get,

x/3 - y/3 = 1

x/3+y/3 = 6

changing signs,

-5y/6=-5

y=30/5

y=6.

substituiting the value of y in (i) we get,

x - 6 = 3

x = 9.

so, x=9 and y=6

Answered by smitakalburgi
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