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x+y=5 , 2x-y=4 (x=3 , y=2) step by step answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

ˣ + ᵞ =5

3 + 2 = 5

5 = 5

2ˣ - ᵞ = 4

2 × 3 - 2 = 4

6 - 2 = 4

4 = 4

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Answered by iDarshanKumar
2

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y=5 ....(1)

2x-y=4....(2)

Multiplying equation (1) with 2

now, the equation (1) will be 2x + 2y =10....(3)

Subtracting equation (2) from (3)

2x+2y =10

(-) 2x - y =4

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3y =6

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where now y = 6/2= 3

Substituting value of y =3 in equation (1)

Therefore, x+y = 5

x+2= 5

x=5-2= 3

hence x=3 and y= 2

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