Question 9 (i)
Solve the following pair of equations
x+y=3.3, 0.63x−2y=−1 where 3x−2y≠0.
Given pair of linear equations is
x+y=3.3......(i) and 0.63x−2y=−1
The second equation can be expressed as follows:
0.63x−2y=−1
⇒0.6=−3x+2y⇒3x−2y=−0.6.....(ii)
Now, multiplying Eq. (i) by 2 and then adding with Eq. (ii), we get
2x+2y=6.6
3x–2y =−0.6
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5x =6⇒x=65=1.2
Now, put the value of x in Eq. (i) to get the value of y.
1.2+y=3.3
⇒y=3.3–1.2
⇒y=2.1
Hence, the required values of x and y are 1.2 and 2.1, respectively.