Ta có \(\dfrac{2x+1}{5}\)=\(\dfrac{4y-5}{9}\)=\(\dfrac{2x+4y-4}{7x}\)=
\(\dfrac{2x+1+4y-5}{14}\)=\(\dfrac{2y+4y-4}{14}\)
Từ \(\dfrac{2x+4y-4}{14}\)=\(\dfrac{2x+4y-4}{7x}\)\(\Rightarrow\)14=7x\(\Rightarrow\)x=2\(\Rightarrow\)\(\dfrac{2x+1}{5}\)=\(\dfrac{4y-5}{9}\)=1
\(\Rightarrow\) y= (9+5):4=3,5 Vậy x=2 y=3,5\(\dfrac{2x+1}{5}=\dfrac{4y-5}{9}=\dfrac{2x+4y-4}{7x\left(?\right)}\) lớp 7 sao khó vậy