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13x−6y=22
Whats x and y

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Answer:

The value of
x= \frac{\bf {22+6y}}{\bf 13} and
y= \frac{\bf {13x-22}}{\bf 6}

Explanation:

Given equation is
13x-6y =22

To find the values of x and y:

First find the value of x from the given equation


13x-6y =22


13x =22-6y


x =(22-6y)/(13)

Now find the value of y from the given equation


13x-6y =22


-6y =22-13x


y =(22-13x)/(-6y)


y =-(22-13x)/(6y)


y =(-22+13x)/(6y)


y =(13x-22)/(6y)

Therefore the values of x and y are
x= \frac {22+6y}{13} and
y= \frac {13x-22}{6}

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