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If \(3x-2y=12\) and \(4x-5y=16\), then

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To solve two linear equations, align coefficients (by multiplication) and subtract to eliminate one variable.
Updated On: Oct 27, 2025
  • \(x=4,\ y=0\)
  • \(x=0,\ y=4\)
  • \(x=4,\ y=2\)
  • \(x=1,\ y=10\)
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Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Eliminate \(y\).
Multiply \(3x-2y=12\) by \(5\): \(15x-10y=60\).
Multiply \(4x-5y=16\) by \(2\): \(8x-10y=32\).
Step 2: Subtract equations.
\((15x-10y)-(8x-10y)=60-32 \Rightarrow 7x=28 \Rightarrow x=4.\)
Step 3: Back-substitute.
\(3(4)-2y=12 \Rightarrow 12-2y=12 \Rightarrow y=0.\)
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