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Which is the value of Dx from the following equation x+2y=-1; 2x-3y=12 |
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Answer» Answer: GIVEN, X + 2y = -1 => x + 2y + 1 = 0 2x - 3Y = 12 => 2x - 3y - 12 = 0 according to Cramer's rule, when TWO equations a₁x + b₁y + c₁ = 0 and a₂x + b₂y + c₂ = 0 . now, use it here, equations :- x + 2y + 1 = 0 2x -3y - 12 = 0 x/{2 × (-12) - 1 × (-3)} = -y/{1 × (-12) - 1 × 2} = 1/{1 × (-3) - 2 × 2} => x/(-24 + 3) = -y/(-12 - 2) = 1/(-3 - 4) => x/-21 = -y/-14 = 1/-7 => x = -21/-7 = 3 and y = 14/-7 = -2 hence, x = 3 and y = -2 |
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