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  • 25-01-2021
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Show that x+y:x-y=3:2

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  • 25-01-2021

We have,

x+y:x-y=3:2

To prove that, x+ y : x - y = 3:2.

x+y=3  

And,

x+y = 2      

Adding (1) and (2), we get

x+y+x-y=3+2

⇒2x=5

⇒ x =

Put x =  in (1), we get

+y=3

⇒ y=3-=

x+y:x-y=

=3:2

So, x+y:x-y=3:2.

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