# Solution - Algebraic Methods of Solving a Pair of Linear Equations - Cross - Multiplication Method

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Solve the following system of equations by cross-multiplication method ax + by = 1;  bx + ay = \frac{(a+b)^{2}}{a^{2}+b^{2}-1

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Solution for concept: Algebraic Methods of Solving a Pair of Linear Equations - Cross - Multiplication Method. For the course 8th-10th CBSE
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