Mathematics
Solve the following system of simultaneous linear equations by the substitution method:
5x + 4y - 4 = 0
x - 20 = 12y
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Answer
Given,
5x + 4y - 4 = 0 ……(i)
x - 20 = 12y ……..(ii)
From eqn. (ii) we get,
x = 12y + 20 …….(iii)
Substituting value of x from eqn. (iii) in eqn. (i) we get,
⟹ 5(12y + 20) + 4y - 4 = 0
⟹ 60y + 100 + 4y - 4 = 0
⟹ 64y + 96 = 0
⟹ 64y = -96
⟹ y = .
Substituting value of y in eqn. (iii) we get,
Hence, x = 2 and y =
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