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Solve and check the following system:
X +2y =4
2x - y =3

User Csomakk
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Explanation:


x + 2y = 4


2x - y = 3

To solve this system of equation, let's multiply the second equation by two so both equations have a
2y:


x + 2y = 4


4x - 2y = 6

Next, let's add the two equations together to remove the
y and solve for
x:


(x + 2y) + (4x - 2y) = 4 + 6


5x = 10


x = 2

Now that we have the value of
x, we can plug it into either of the equations to solve for
y:


x + 2y = 4


(2) + 2y = 4


2y = 2


y = 1

or


2x - y = 3


2(2) - y = 3


4 - y = 3


y = 1

Therefore, the solution to this system of equations is
(2, 1).

User Roland Franssen
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The solution of the given system of equation is x = 2 and y = 1

Explanation:

Given,

x+2y = 4 -------eq 1

2x -y = 3 ------- eq 2

To find the value of x and y

Putting y = 2x-3 from eq 2 in eq 1 we get,

x+2(2x-3) = 4

or, x+4x-6 = 4

or, 5x = 10

or, x = 2

Again,

From eq 2 we get,

y = 2×2-3 = 1

Hence,

x = 2 and y = 1

Checking:

Putting the values of x=2 and y=1 in eq 1 and eq 2 we get,

2 + 2×1 = 4 and

2×2-1 = 3

User Typhon
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