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Find the value of x and y if 2\(\begin{bmatrix}5&x\\y-4&6\end{bmatrix}\)+\(\begin{bmatrix}-4&1\\3&2\end{bmatrix}\)=\(\begin{bmatrix}6&3\\10&14\end{bmatrix}\)?(a) x=-1, y=9(b) x=-1, y=-9(c) x=1, y=-9(d) x=1, y=9I had been asked this question in exam.The doubt is from Operations on Matrices topic in portion Matrices of Mathematics – Class 12

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The correct answer is (d) x=1, y=9

Explanation: Given that, 2\(\begin{bmatrix}5&x\\y-4&6\end{bmatrix}\)+\(\begin{bmatrix}-4&1\\3&2\end{bmatrix}\)=\(\begin{bmatrix}6&3\\10&14\end{bmatrix}\)

⇒\(\begin{bmatrix}2(5)-4&2x+1\\2(y-4)+3&2(6)+2\end{bmatrix}\)=\(\begin{bmatrix}6&3\\10&14\end{bmatrix}\)

Comparing the two MATRICES, 2x+1=3, 2y-8=10

Solving the two EQUATIONS we get, x=1, y=9.



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