6x+5y=7x+3y+1=2(x+6y-1)

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Sia ? 6 years, 7 months ago
The given equations are
{tex}6x + 5y = 7x + 3y + 1 = 2(x + 6y -1){/tex}
Therefore,we have
{tex}6x + 5y = 2(x + 6y -1){/tex}
{tex}6x + 5y = 2x + 12y - 2{/tex}
{tex}6x - 2x + 5y -12y = -2{/tex}
{tex}4x - 7y = -2 {/tex}......(i)
Also,
{tex}7x + 3y + 1 = 2(x + 6y - 1){/tex}
{tex}7x + 3y + 1= 2x + 12y -2{/tex}
{tex}7x - 2x + 3y -12y = -2 -1{/tex}
{tex}5x - 9y = -3 {/tex}.........(ii)
Multiplying (i) by 9 and (ii) by 7, we get
{tex}36x - 63y = -18{/tex} ......(iii)
{tex}35x - 63y = -21{/tex} .....(iv)
Subtracting (iii) and (iv),we get
{tex}x = 3{/tex}
Substituting x = 3 in (i),we get
{tex}\Rightarrow4 \times 3 - 7 y = - 2\\ \Rightarrow - 7 y = - 2 - 12{/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow-7y = -14{/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex}y = 2
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Solution is x = 3, y = 2
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