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x+y=6. x-y=4 solve by elemination method

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Answered by mahipatel010701
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Answer:

The given equations are

x + y = 6 ...(1)

x + y = 4 ...(2)

Add equation (1) and (2). to eliminate y.

2x = 10

Divide both sides by 2.

x = 5

The value of x is 5. Put this value in equation (1).

5 + y = 6

Subtract 5 from both the sides.

y = 6 - 5

y - 1

The value of y is 1. The point (5,1) is the solution of the given system of equations.

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