The absolute value of BOTH of those numbers is ' 1 '.
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Oh ! Wait just a second. Did you mean for the 1 and the -1 to be combined
in some way ? If that's what you had in mind, then you'll have to be more
specific. "And" is no mathematical operation that I know of.
Given that
(2/x)+(3/y) = 13--------(1)
(5/x)-(4/y) = -2 -------(2)
Put 1/x = a and 1/y = b then
2a + 3b = 13 ----------(3)
On multiplying with 5 then
10a +15 b = 65 -------(4)
and
5a -4b= -2 ----------(5)
On multiplying with 2 then
10 a - 8b = -4 -------(6)
On Subtracting (6) from (4) then
10a + 15b = 65
10a - 8b = -4
(-)
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0 + 23 b = 69
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⇛ 23b = 69
⇛ b = 69/23
⇛ b =3
On Substituting the value of b in (5)
5a -4b= -2
⇛ 5a -4(3) = -2
⇛ 5a -12 = -2
⇛ 5a = -2+12
⇛ 5a = 10
⇛ a = 10/5
⇛ a = 2
Now we have
a = 2
⇛1/x = 2
⇛ x = 1/2
and
b = 3
⇛1/y = 3
⇛ y = 1/3
<u>Answer :-</u>The solution for the given problem is (1/2,1/3)
<u>Check</u>: If x = 1/2 and y = 1/3 then
LHS = (2/x)+(3/y)
= 2/(1/2)+3/(1/3)
= (2×2)+(3×3)
= 4+9
= 13
= RHS
LHS=RHS is true
and
LHS=(5/x)-(4/y)
⇛ 5/(1/2)- 4/(1/3)
⇛(5×2)-(4×3)
⇛ 10-12
⇛ -2
⇛RHS
LHS = RHS is true
Answer:
Well the first digit of the quotient for 6,139 / by 153 can go in between 1 and 3
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps now have a good and blessed day
Answer:
28.26 units
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the radius of the circle is 3 units, so we'll end up plugging that into the formula.
A = π(3^2) or A = π * 3 * 3
When you substitute pi for 3.14, you'll end up getting 28.26 units.
Hope this helped! :)
To find 1/3 of 27 divide 27 by the denominator (which in this case would be 3) then multiply by the numerator (which is one) so you'd do 27 divided by 3 then multiply by 1