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Ram Kushwah 6 years, 10 months ago
x-y=15
y=15-x
xy=36
x(15-x)=36
{tex}\begin{array}{l}15x-x^2=36\\x^2-15x+36=0\\(x-3)(x-12)=0\\x=3,12\end{array}{/tex}
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