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What is the difference of the values of the two variables in this system of equations? y = 2x + 1 x + 3y = 10 A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3

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b would be the answer
User Pratik Satani
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Answer: The correct option is (C) 2.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the difference of the values of the two variables in the following system of linear equations :


y=2x+1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)\\\\x+3y=10~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(ii)

Substituting the value of y from equation (i) in equation (ii), we get


x+3y=10\\\\\Rightarrow x+3(2x+1)=10\\\\\Rightarrow x+6x+3=10\\\\\Rightarrow 7x=10-3\\\\\Rightarrow 7x=7\\\\\Rightarrow x=(7)/(7)\\\\\Rightarrow x=1.

From equation (i), we get


y=2* 1+1=2+1=3.

So, the values of the variables are x = 1 and y = 3.

Therefore, the difference in the values of the variables is given by


D=y-x=3-1=2.

Thus, the required difference in the values of teh variables is 2.

Option (C) is CORRECT.

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