Answer:
(- 9, - 9)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
3x - 4y = 9 → (1)
- 3x + 2y = 9 → (2)
Adding (1) and (2) will eliminate the term in x
(1) + (2) term by term
(3x - 3x) + (- 4y + 2y) = (9 + 9)
0 - 2y = 18
- 2y = 18 ( divide both sides by - 2 )
y = - 9
Substitute y = - 9 into (1) or (2) and evaluate for x
(1) → 3x + 36 = 9 ( subtract 36 from both sides )
3x = - 27 ( divide both sides by 3 )
x = - 9
Solution is (- 9, - 9)
Remember you can add like terms exg, 3y+4y=7y 3y^2+4y^2=7y^2, but cannot add 3y^2 and 4y, or 3 and 4y so
3a+2w-5a-9w
group like trems
3a-5a+2w-9w
subtract
-2a-7w
3y^2+2w^2-y^2-w^2
group like terms (think of w^2 and y^2 as 1w^2 and 1y^2)
3y^2-y^2+2w^2-w^2
subtract
2y^2+w^2
2x+2x=4x
Answer:
0.90
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m doing the unit test
Answer:
- To a whole number: Add the numbers in the ratio together
- To a fraction: Each number in the ratio would become a numerator in a fraction
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