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Solve the Equations in terms
To solve the system of equations using the substitution method, we start with the two equations given:
1. \( x - 2y = 3 \) 2. \(
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Write this like a student and make it more concise: To solve this system of equations algebraically, we will set the two
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solve for x
ac+x=xy have all terms with x on one side ac=xy-x take x as common factor ac=x(y-1) now solve for x 25a^2 - 9b^4 can
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Mark
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Follow the directions to solve the system of equations by elimination.
8x + 7y = 39 4x – 14y = –68 Multiply the first
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2a+3b-4c=7,
a-b+2c=6 a) find an ordered triple of numbers (a,b,c) that satisfies both equations b) can you find a second ordered
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Anonymous
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please anwer these:
1) how can i multiply and divide polynomials containing radicals? 2) how can i solve radical equations? 3)
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chen
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When using the substitution method for solving a system of linear equations in two variables, what should be the first step?(1
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Hana
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For each of the equations, solve for y in terms of x. 2x-3y=12 5x+2y=7 How do I do this?
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Luke
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2p+7p=54 It says to combine like terms and solve the equations but i don't know how to. Please help?
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Sherry
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To eliminate the y terms and solve for x in the fewest steps, by which constants should the equations be multiplied by before
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