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18 April, 19:13

Working out simultaneous equations

3x - 4y = 11

5x + 6y = 12

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  1. 18 April, 19:39
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    Firstly, label the eqns.

    3x - 4y = 11 - (1)

    5x + 6y = 12 - (2)

    lets say that we want to eliminate x from the equation.

    from (1):

    3x-4y=11

    15x-20y=55 - (3)

    from (2):

    5x+6y=12

    15x+18y=36 - (4)

    (make 15x the common variable)

    so, (3) - (4):

    (15x - 20y) - (15x+18y) = 55 - 36

    15x - 20y - 15x + 18y = 19

    -2y = 19

    -y = 9.5

    y = - 9.5

    now that we know the value of y,

    sub y = - 9.5 into (1)

    3x - 4 (-9.5) = 11

    3x + 38 = 11

    3x = 11 - 38

    x = - 9

    thus, x = - 9, y = - 9.5
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