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Question
Solve the following simultaneous equation.
5m – 3n = 19; m – 6n = –7
Sum
Solution
5m – 3n = 19 ...(I)
m – 6n = –7 ...(II)
Multiply equation (I) by 2, we get,
10m – 6n = 38 ...(III)
Subtracting (II) from (III), we get,
\[\begin{array}{l}
\phantom{\texttt{0}}\texttt{10m – 6n = 38}\\ \phantom{\texttt{}}\texttt{– m – 6n = –7}\\ \hline\phantom{\texttt{}}\texttt{(-) (+) (+)}\\ \hline \end{array}\]
∴ 9m = 45
∴ m = `45/9`
∴ m = 5
Putting the value of m = 5 in equation (II), we get,
m – 6n = –7
∴ 5 – 6n = –7
∴ – 6n = –7 – 5
∴ – 6n = –12
∴ n = `(–12)/(– 6)`
∴ n = 2
Thus, (m, n) = (5, 2).
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