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x+y= 6, x-y= 2 find out value of x and y ​

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Answered by RagaviRagavendra
6

Heya❤

Here is ur answer

x+y=6 ....(1)

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

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2x=8 ( by elimination method)

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Hence..

x=8/2

☆x=4☆

substitute x=4 in equation 1

We get..

4+y=6

☆y=2☆

Hope it helps

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Answered by sheeb12ansari
3

Answer:

The value of x and y will be 4 and 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: x+y= 6, x-y= 2

We have to find the value of x and y.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

x+y= 6, x-y= 2

Let assume

x+y= 6\ \ ...1) \\x-y= 2\ \ ..2)

Adding eq.1) and 2) we get;

=>x+x+y-y=6+2\\=>2x=8\\\\=>x=\frac{8}{2} \\\\=>x=4

Hence, the value of x will be 4.

Now we will put the value of x in the eq.1)

=>x+y=6\\=>4+y=6\\=>y=6-4\\=>y=2

Hence, the value of y will be 2.

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