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2x+y-3z by y+3x =x by 2y. Find the value of z when x=1 and y=4

User Pallgeuer
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Answer:


\mathsf {z = (41)/(24)}

Explanation:


\textsf {Given :}


\mathsf {\frac {2x + y - 3z}{y + 3x} = (x)/(2y) }


\textsf {Substituting the values given (x = 1, y = 4) :}


\mathsf {\frac {2(1) + 4 - 3z}{4 + 3(1)} = (1)/(2(4)) }


\mathsf {\frac {6 - 3z}{7} = (1)/(8) }


\textsf {Cross multiply the values :}


\mathsf {8(6 - 3z) = 7}


\mathsf {48 - 24z = 7}


\mathsf {24z = 41}


\mathsf z = {(41)/(24)}

User Oduvan
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Answer:


z=(41)/(24)

Explanation:

Given equation:


(2x + y - 3z)/(y + 3x) = (x)/(2y)

Given:


  • x=1

  • y=4

Substitute the given values of x and y into the given equation:


\implies (2(1) + 4 - 3z)/(4 + 3(1)) = (1)/(2(4))


\implies (6-3z)/(7)=(1)/(8)

Cross multiply:


\implies 8(6-3z)=7

Expand the brackets:


\implies 48-24z=7

Subtract 48 from both sides:


\implies -24z=-41

Divide both sides by -24:


\implies z=(41)/(24)

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