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Question
Solve the following pair of simultaneous equations.
3x − 2y = 9, `x/2 - y/6 = 5/6`
Sum
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Solution
Given equations:
3x − 2y = 9 ...(1)
`x/2 - y/6 = 5/6` ...(2)
Here, multiplying equation (2) by 6:
`6(x/2 - y/6) = 6(5/6)`
`(6x)/2 - (6y)/6 = 5`
3x − y = 5 ...(3)
Now, subtracting equation (3) from equation (1):
(3x − 2y) − (3x − y) = 9 − 5
3x − 2y − 3x + y = 4
3x − 3x − 2y + y = 4
− 2y + y = 4
−y = 4
y = −4 + 1
∴ y = −3
Let’s substitute y = −3 into equation (1):
3x − 2(−3) = 9
3x − (−6) = 9
3x + 6 = 9
3x = 9 − 6
3x = 3
x = `3/3`
∴ x = 1
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Chapter 5: Simultaneous Linear Equations - EXERCISE 5A [Page 53]
