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X+y=4,2x+3y=3,what is the value of x and y

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

• Two eqution are given as below:-

1.) x+y = 4

2.)2x+3y=3

To find:-

Value of x and y = ?

Find:-

x+y=4. --------------------(eq1)

2x+3y=3 ----------------(eq2)

Multiple by 3 in (eq1)

Now the eqution become,

3x+3y=12 -----------------(eq3)

Subratct (eq2) from (eq3)

=>(3x+3y)-(2x+3y) = 12-3

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

x = 9

From (eq1),

=>x + y =4

=>9+y=4

=> y=(4-9)= -5

Hence , (x=9) and (y= -5)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

• Two eqution are given as below:-

1.) x+y = 4

2.)2x+3y=3

To find:-

Value of x and y = ?

Find:-

x+y=4. --------------------(eq1)

2x+3y=3 ----------------(eq2)

Multiple by 3 in (eq1)

Now the eqution become,

3x+3y=12 -----------------(eq3)

Subratct (eq2) from (eq3)

=>(3x+3y)-(2x+3y) = 12-3

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

x = 9

From (eq1),

=>x + y =4

=>9+y=4

=> y=(4-9)= -5

Hence , (x=9) and (y= -5)

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