Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
If we had another equation in addition to that one, then we could find unique values
for 'x' and 'y' that satisfy both.
With only this equation, there are an infinite number of pairs of values that satisfy it,
just as long as y = 0.75x + 2.75 .
3x - 4y = 10-3x - 4y = 8 -> add line 1 to line 2 3x - 4y = 100x - 8y = 18 -> -8y = 18 -> y = -18/8 = -9/4 -> 3x - 4*(-9/4) = 10 -> 3x + 9 = 10 -> 3x = 1 -> x = 1/3
x = 5, y = -1
(2, -1)
It is:- 3x+4y = 8 4y = -3x+8 y = -0.75x+2 So the slope is -0.75 and the y intercept is 2
0.75
4y = 3x+11 or as y = 3/4x+11/4
3x=4y-x 4x=4y x=y
3x - 4y = 10-3x - 4y = 8 -> add line 1 to line 2 3x - 4y = 100x - 8y = 18 -> -8y = 18 -> y = -18/8 = -9/4 -> 3x - 4*(-9/4) = 10 -> 3x + 9 = 10 -> 3x = 1 -> x = 1/3
3x - 4y = 8Solve for x:3x = 4y + 8x = 4/3y + 8/3Solve for y:-4y = -3x + 8y = 3/4x - 2
x = 5, y = -1
(2, -1)
3x-4y = 8 -4y = -3x+8 y = 3/4x-2 or y = 0.75x-2 which is the equivalent in slope intercept form
It is:- 3x+4y = 8 4y = -3x+8 y = -0.75x+2 So the slope is -0.75 and the y intercept is 2
0.75
2x + 3y = 17 3x + 4y = 24 (2x + 3x) + (3y + 4y) = (17 + 24) 5x + 7y = 41
y = 3x 3x + 4y = 30 3x + 4(3x) = 30 3x + 12x = 30 15x = 30 x = 2 y = 3x y = 3(2) y = 6 (2, 6)
the system of equations 3x-6y=20 and 2x-4y =3 is?Well its inconsistent.