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      Question

      I. 4 x + 3 y = √1600

      II. 6 x – 5 y = √484 Directions (Q.21-25): In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and find out the correct option. Give answer
      A If x ≥y Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B If If x ≤y Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C If If x>y Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D If x Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E If x=y or relationship between between x and y cannot be established Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      I. 4 x + 3y [if gte msEquation 12]> y [if !msEquation]--> [endif]--> = 40 II. 6 x – 5 y = 22 Solving these equations x = 7 and [if gte msEquation 12]>y [if !msEquation]--> [endif]--> y = 4 Hence, x [if gte msEquation 12]>x [if !msEquation]--> [endif]--> > y [if gte msEquation 12]>y [if !msEquation]--> [endif]-->

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