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Standard X
Mathematics
Solving Simultaneous Linear Equation Using Cramer's Rule
If 2x - 3y ...
Question
If
2
x
−
3
y
=
−
8
and
4
x
+
3
y
=
2
then find the value of
x
.
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Solution
2
x
−
3
y
=
−
8
4
x
+
3
y
=
2
Adding the two equations, we get,
6
x
=
−
6
x
=
−
1
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