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1 September, 00:57

Solve for 2 unknowns : 3a+4b=9; 2a+2b=6

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  1. 1 September, 02:03
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    Let us take the second equation first

    2a + 2b = 6

    Dividing both sides by 2 we get

    a + b = 3

    a = 3 - b

    Putting the value of a in the first equation we get

    3a + 4b = 9

    3 (3 - b) + 4b = 9

    9 - 3b + 4b = 9

    b = 9 - 9

    = 0

    Now putting the value of b in the second equation we get

    a + b = 3

    a + 0 = 3

    a = 3

    So the value of the unknown variable a is 3 and the value of the unknown variable b is 0.
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