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SO we are drawing lines on xy axis using standard equations (simultaneous equation homework) and we have done all the standard 3x +5y=15 type ones but the last one is 4y=3x
wtf that is 2 variables but what is the number? do i move 3x to the right to get like -3x +4y=1? ![]() |
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Skinny Legend
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Yeah
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you dont know
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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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I Love my brick
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I hate Maths sorry
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Jolly good
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If you imagine, say, y=3 and x=4. Last edited by James; 05-02-2021 at 01:41 PM. |
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Piss orf.
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Alegebra
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Who, Douglas?
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So you could divide by 3x, meaning it’d be 4Y/3x =1 in order to get a number Subtracting would just make it equal 0 rather than 1 LT, so I guess you could do -3x +4Y= 0 also You can then use the other simultaneous equation to get either the x or y and work out the remaining one by plugging in the number
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It’s been a while since I did simultaneous equations so I’m a little rusty but my answer’s 2.2 for x and 1.7 for y.
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You said these equations were supposed to be solved via line graphs but here’s the working out:
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Wow now I have a sore head
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As simply as I can phrase it - you solve one of the equations for X and then sub in what you get so that the 2nd equation only has Y values.
In this case, I actually think starting with the 2nd equation is easier; 4y = 3x 3x = 4y (3x/3) = (4y/3) x = (4y/3) Thus 3x+5y=15 3(4y/3)+5y=15 [no more X, yay] multiply out the bracket, first by multiplying both sides by 3: 3(4y)+15y=45 then simplifying the left hand side 12y+15y=45 27y = 45 y=45/27 find lowest terms y = 5/3 (approx 1.67) Then solve X using what you got earlier x = 4y/3 x = 4(5/3)/3 (you can multiply all of this out on paper but just use a damn calculator ![]() x = 20/9 (approx 2.22) ![]() tl;dr you solve one as far as you can to eliminate a variable from the other. It doesn't matter which. Last edited by user104658; 06-02-2021 at 10:13 AM. |
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Yeah
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