X = Juan's age
y = Eliza's age
Some key words/phrases we can use to help us make the equation are:
-is (whatever comes after this word usually equals the end result, or what it equals)
-two years younger
-than
-half her brother's age
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just break it down :)
x/2 (half her brother's age) - 2 (two years younger) = y (Eliza is...)
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x/2 - 2 = y
So if Juan is 6, then we need to plug in 6 for x.
6/2 - 2 = y
3 - 2 = y
1 = y
ANSWER: Eliza is one year old.
Answer:
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Hi there!
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I believe your answer is:
(0.286, 5.587)
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Here’s why:
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- I have graphed the two equations in a program. When graphed, the lines intersect at point (0.286, 5.587).
- See the graph attached.
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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.
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