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Solve the following pair of linear equations:
2x+3y=2
4x9y=1
(where x>0,y>0)

A
x=9,y=4
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x=4,y=9
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x=3,y=2
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D
x=12,y=13
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Solution

The correct option is B x=4,y=9
The pair of equations is not linear.
We will substitute 1x as u2 and 1y as v2. (As x>0 and y>0)
Then we will get the equations as
2u+3v=2 ...(i)
4u9v=1 ...(ii)
We will use method of elimination to solve the above equations.
On multiplying the first equation by 3, we get
6u+9v=6 ...(iii)
On adding the equations (ii) and (iii), we get
6u+9v=6
4u9v=1
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u=12
Substituting the value of u in equation (i), we get
v=13
So x=1u2=4 and y=1v2=9.

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