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13 June, 11:56

X=y+10 and x=2y+3

solve by substitution

needing x and y

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  1. 13 June, 11:58
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    The two equations given in the question are

    x = y + 10

    And

    x = 2y + 3

    Now let us substitute the value of x in the second equation with that of the first equation. We get

    x = 2y + 3

    y + 10 = 2y + 3

    y - 2y = 3 - 10

    - y = - 7

    y = 7

    Now putting the value of y in the first equation, we get

    x = y + 10

    = 7 + 10

    = 17

    So the value of x comes out to be 17 and the value of y comes out to be 7.
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