5x+2y=13

2x+6y=26

Elimination method. What is the value of X? What is the value of Y?

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5x+2y=13

2x+6y=26

Elimination method. What is the value of X? What is the value of Y?

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  1. Answer:

    x = 1 & y = 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let 5x + 2y = 13, be equation 1 and 2x + 6y = 26, be equation 2

    * multiplying equation 1 by 3 to make the coefficients of y be equal.

    [ 5x + 2y = 13 ][3]

    15x + 6y = 39

    finding the value of x

    [ 15x + 6y ] – [ 2x + 6y ] = 39 – 26

    [ 15x – 2x ] + [ 6y – 6y ] = 13

    13x = 13

    x = 13/13

    x = 1

    putting the value of x in equation 1

    5x + 2y = 13

    ⇒5[1] + 2y = 13

    5 + 2y = 13

    2y = 13 – 5

    2y = 8

    y = 8/2

    y = 4

    ∴ The value of x = 1 & y = 4

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  2. Step-by-step explanation:

    5x+2y=13 (i)

    2x+6y=26 (ii)

    multiply equation ( 1 )by 2 and equation (11) by 5

    2×(5x+2y)=2×13

    5×(2x+6y)=5×26

    10x+4y=26 (iii)

    10x+30y= 130(iv)

    sub equation (iii) from equation (iv)

    -26y=-104

    y=-104/-26

    y=4

    now put the value of y in equation (ii)

    2x+6×4=26

    2x+24=26

    2x=26-24

    2x=2

    x=2/2

    x=1

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