If y=11–x and 2x–y=4 we cannot find the value of x Is
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If y=11–x and 2x–y=4, we cannot find the value of x. Is this statement true or false?
A.
True
B.
False
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Right Answer is: B
SOLUTION
y=11−x (given)
On substituting the value of y in 2x−y=4, we get
2x−(11−x)=4
⇒2x−11+x=4
⇒3x=15
⇒x=5
So we can find the value of x.