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lara31 [8.8K]
4 years ago
6

( simultaneous equations)

Mathematics
1 answer:
daser333 [38]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

See method below.

Step-by-step explanation:

m/n + n/3 = 2

2/m + n = 4    

First  eliminate the fractions by multiplying the first equation by 3n:-

3m + n^2 = 6n...........(1)

and the second equation by m:-

2 + mn = 4m..............(2)

Now we solve using substitution:-

From equation  (2):-

4m - mn = 2

m = 2 / (4 - n)

Now substitute for m in equation (1):-

6/ (4 - n) + n^2 = 6n

6 + n^2(4 - n) = 6n(4 - n)

6 + 4n^2 - n^3 = 24n - 6n^2

n^3 - 10n^2 + 24n - 6 = 0

This will not factor so we could solve this using graphical software.

To find the values of the variable m we substitute the found values of n into one of the original equations and solve for m.






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