There are two equations in the question, both of which are wrong. There is no single fraction which will make both equations correct.
The system is simultaneous linear equations
They are: (3, 1) and (-11/5, -8/5)
-1/8 -8*-1/8 = 1
8x8 Equals To 64
36+8=44 49+42=91 Therefore,if both equations are not equivalent, then 36+8 doesn't equal 49+42
You substract 6 to -8 so its equal to y over 6 equal -2 and the you multiply -2 by 6! So the y equal -12...
Solving these simultaneous equations by the elimination method:- x = 1/8 and y = 23/12
There are two equations in the question, both of which are wrong. There is no single fraction which will make both equations correct.
y = 0 and x = 8.
The system is simultaneous linear equations
No solution
They are: (3, 1) and (-11/5, -8/5)
-1/8 -8*-1/8 = 1
That 8 might equal D. Trashed. "Eight Equals D" is: 8=D Which is a penis smiley -.- ~ Skullcandy88
8x8 Equals To 64
Presumably this is a simultaneous equation in the form of: x = 8-2y y-x = 4 Which is the same as: 2y+x = 8 y-x = 4 Add both equations together: 3y = 12. So y will equal 4. Substitute the value of y into the original equations to find the value of x: So: x = 0 and y = 4