so would the new eqaution be...
2x+8=10
then..
2x=2
x=1?
We know that y = x + 8.
So if x + y = 10, then x + x + 8 = 10.
but what about the y?ANd what do I do afetr that?
If you know what x equals, then you can calculate what y equals.
Once you've solved for x and y, you are done.
I need help bcause I don't understand and tommorrow I have test.
Use the Substitution method to solve the system of equations.
x + y = 10
y = x + 8
y=9
that's it?
yes, x=1
now put x=1 into either of the original equations, and solve for y.
x + y=10
1+y=10 solve for y.
Yes
thanx!can you help me with this one:
3x + y = 5
4x - 7y = -10
solve for y in the first equation...that is in terms of x. Then put this expression into the second equation..
4x-7(expresson for y here)=-10
then solve for x.
Put only one problem per thread please. Start a new thread if you have a new problem, it makes life simpler.
we get our report cards in less than 2 weeks and if im steel making a 66.4 i cant play b-ball
3x-4y=21 4x+2y=6 liniar combinations
3x-4y=21
4x+2y=6
how do i solve problems like that?
i need help know on -12q+4=8q-6
(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
Find the product of (4x + 3y)(4x − 3y).
16x2 − 24xy + 9y2
16x2 − 9y2
16x2 + 24xy + 9y2
16x2 + 9y2
[6.02] Use the Substitution Method to solve the following system of equations.
2x + y = 3
-3x + 4y = 1
(1, 1)
(-1, -1)
(1, -1)
(-1, 1)
To solve the equation -12q + 4 = 8q - 6, you need to isolate the variable q on one side of the equation.
First, start by adding 12q to both sides of the equation to eliminate the -12q term from the left side:
-12q + 4 + 12q = 8q - 6 + 12q
Simplify the equation:
4 = 20q - 6
Next, add 6 to both sides of the equation to eliminate the -6 term from the right side:
4 + 6 = 20q - 6 + 6
Simplify the equation:
10 = 20q
To solve for q, divide both sides of the equation by 20 to isolate q:
10/20 = 20q/20
Simplify the equation:
1/2 = q
So the solution to the equation -12q + 4 = 8q - 6 is q = 1/2.