Well, if 10 people are heading to the park and each car holds 5 people, we can write the equation, "5x = 10" so, we need to get x by itself. To do that we need to get rid of the five. Whatever we do to one side, we do to the other. So 5/10 = 2 so, 2 cars are needed. Hope that helps! :)
To solve a multi-variable problem, you need to isolate single variables. To do this, there are two ways to do it. One way you eliminate one of the variables and the other you substitute.
In this example, you are being asked to eliminate one of the variables. To do this, you multiply 2x+2y= 12 by 2 and get 4x+4y = 24.
See how now both equations contain a 4y?
Using this you can subtract one equation from the other.
5x+4y=28
- 4x+4y=24
And then you get x=4
To get the other variable, you substitute 4 in for x (in one of the equations) and then solve for y.
2(4) + 2y =12
8+2y= 12
2y=4
y=2
Therefore, x = 4 and y = 2
Answer:
x-y
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
20x - 5(6x + 4) = 4x - 6
20x - 30x - 20 = 4x - 6
-10x - 20 = 4x - 6
-10x - 4x = -6 + 20
-14x = 14
x = -1