X<2: 5x+7>17 you subtract seven from both sides to give you 5x>10 when you divide by 5 the sign flips to give you x<2.
You can start by multiplying the first equation by twelve, by doing this you get whole numbers. This yields:
4x + 3y =12
2x - 3y = -30
As you can see, you have two terms that only differ in sign.
By adding both equations together you get this:
6x=-18 or x=-3
The reason why you can add these equations together is illustrated in the next example:
4=x
5=y
4+5=x+y
Simple no?
Now that you now x you can substitute the value in one of the equations and you get the y value:
4*-3 + 3y =12
-12 + 3y =12
3y= 24
y=8
<span><span><span>2<span>c5</span></span>+<span>44<span>c4</span></span></span>+<span>242<span>c3</span></span></span><span><span><span>2<span>c5</span></span>+<span>44<span>c4</span></span></span>+<span>242<span>c3</span></span></span><span>=<span><span><span>2<span>c3</span></span><span>(<span>c+11</span>)</span></span><span>(<span>c+11</span><span>)</span></span></span></span>
Well, it depends, due to significant number theorem - in addition - there is no need to round.