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21 June, 05:58

the sum of two numbers is 4 less than twice the larger. if the large is decreased by three times the smaller, the result is - 20.

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  1. 21 June, 06:13
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    Let x be the larger number and y be the smaller number.

    Eq'n 1: x + y = 4 - 2x

    Simplify ...

    x + 2x = 4 - y

    3x = 4 - y

    y = 3x - 4

    Eq'n 2: x - 3y = - 20

    Plugging in the y from the Eq'n 1.

    x - 3 (3x - 4) = - 20

    x - 9x + 12 = - 20

    -8x = - 20 - 12

    -8x = - 32

    x = 4

    now we have the x, for us to get the y, we have to substitute the x from any of the 2 Eq'ns above.

    x + y = 4 - 2x

    so if x = 4

    4 + y = 4 - 2 (4)

    4 - 4 + y = - 8

    y = - 8

    so we can say the larger number "x" is 4 and the smaller one which is "y" is - 8
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