solve by substiution method 5x-2y=3; y=2x
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Given equations,
[tex]5x-2y=3\\y = 2x[/tex]
Substituting, y = 2x in the first eq. , we get,
[tex]5x-2(2x)=3\\5x-4x=3\\\\\boxed{\boxed{\bold{x=3}}}\\\boxed{\boxed{\bold{y=6}}}[/tex]
Answer:
HEY MATE
Step-by-step explanation:
ITS SIMPLE JUST PUT THE VALUE OF Y IN FIRST EQUATION:-
[tex]5x - 2y = 3[/tex]
putting the value of y we get
[tex]5x - 4x = 3[/tex]
[tex]x = 3 \: and \: y = 6[/tex]
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