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show that graphs of x-2x/x+2y=1/3 and x-y/x+y=3/5 coincide...how do you solve it?

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show that graphs of (x-2x)/(x+2y)=1/3 and (x-y)/(x+y)=3/5 coincide...how do you solve it?

17 years ago

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Answered by Damon
You have a typo in the first one
should be
(x-2y)/(x+2y)=1/3
x - 2 y = x/3 + 2 y/3
2 x/3 = 8 y /3
2 x = 8 y

second one
x - y = 3 x/5 + 3 y/5
x - 3 x/5 = y + 3 y/5
2 x/5 = 8 y/5
2 x = 8 y
17 years ago

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