Let us solve the following linear simultaneous equations in two variables by the method of elimination:
x + y = a + b
ax + by = a2 - b2
In this problem, we will eliminate ‘y’ from both the equations by subtracting the equation 2nd from 1st.
x + y = a + b (i)
(ii)
Multiplying equation 1st by ‘b’ to make the coefficient of y equal in both equation. So we get,

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Putting the value of x in equation (i) we get, value of y as
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Hence the solution of the linear equation is
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