Column - I | Column- II |
(A) If \[2x-y-5\] and \[3x+2y=11,\]then \[x+y=\] | (p) no solution |
(B) If \[x+2y=5\]\[2x+3y=8,\] then \[x+y=\] | (q) 2 |
(C) If \[2x+3y=7\] \[6x+9y=1,\]then there is | (r) 3 |
(D) If \[3x-4y=7\]\[5x+2y=3,\]then \[7x+5y=\] | (s) 4 |
A) \[(A)\to (q),(B)\to (r),(C)\to (s),(D)\to (p)\]
B) \[(A)\to (s),(B)\to (r),(C)\to (p),(D)\to (q)\]
C) \[(A)\to (r),(B)\to (s),(C)\to (p),(D)\to (q)\]
D) \[(A)\to (s),(B)\to (r),(C)\to (q),(D)\to (p)\]
Correct Answer: B
Solution :
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