Solve 2 linear equation and find the value of x and Y
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Solve 2 linear equation and find the value of x and Y ....................(1) .............(2) 0 0.015 19.62 (4.x10-5)/0...
Solve the equations, find the value of x and y ..........(1) ...........(2) 0 0.015 19.62 (4.x10-5)/0.015 2.51 =-21 og 3.7 y(0.015) 0 0.015 19.62 (4.x10-5)/0.015 2.51 =-21 og 3.7 y(0.015)
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