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Solve the simultaneous equations using Cramer's rule : 3x-4y = 7, 5x +2y=3

Solve the simultaneous equations using Cramer's rule : 3x-4y = 7, 5x +2y=3

The equation of a line which is parallel to the line common to the pair of lines given by 6x^2-x y-12 y^2=0 and 15 x^2+14 x y-8y^2=0 and at a distance of 7 units from it is 3x-4y=-35 5x-2y=7 3x+4y=35 2x-3y=7

The equation of a line which is parallel to the line common to the pair of lines given by 6x^2-x y-12 y^2=0 and 15 x^2+14 x y-8y^2=0 and at a distance of 7 units from it is 3x-4y=-35 5x-2y=7 3x+4y=35 2x-3y=7

By equating coefficients of variables solve the following equation 3x-4y = 7 , 5x +2y =3

Solve the following equations by equating coefficients of the variable: 3x-4y =7 , 5x+2y =3

Solve the following simultaneous equations graphically. 3x - 4 y = -7, 5x - 2y = 0

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The equation of a line which is parallel to the line common to the pair of lines given by 6x^2-x y-12 y^2=0 and 15 x^2+14 x y-8y^2=0 and at a distance of 7 units from it is (a) 3x-4y=-35 (b) 5x-2y=7 (c) 3x+4y=35 (d) 2x-3y=7