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Solve the following system of equations.x+7y=17-x-9y=-21x=y=

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Given:

Equation is:


\begin{gathered} x+7y=17 \\ \\ -x-9y=-21 \end{gathered}

Find-:

The value of "x" and "y"

Explanation-:

The equation is:


\begin{gathered} x+7y=17...............(1) \\ \\ -x-9y=-21..........(2) \end{gathered}

Addboth equation then,


x+7y+(-x-9y)=17+(-21)

Then equation become :


\begin{gathered} x+7y-x-9y=17-21 \\ \\ 7y-9y=17-21 \\ \\ -2y=-4 \\ \\ y=(-4)/(-2) \\ \\ y=2 \end{gathered}

The value of y is 2

Then value of x is:


\begin{gathered} x+7y=17 \\ \\ x=17-7y \\ \\ x=17-7(2) \\ \\ x=17-14 \\ \\ x=3 \end{gathered}

Value of "x" and "y" is:


\begin{gathered} x=3 \\ \\ y=2 \end{gathered}

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