Method 1: Solving by Elimination
This can be done with either x or y. Either x or y is made equal in each equation and then subtracted. The set of equations looks like:
2x-y=6
x-3y=8
Step 1: X can be made equal if the bottom equation is multiplied by 2. The set of equations now looks like:
2x-y=6
2x-6y=16
Step 2: Subtract the second equation from the first and solve.
5y=-10
y=-2
Step 3: Now substitute -2 for y in either equation to solve x.
x-3y=8
x-3(-2)=8
x+6=8
x=2
The solution is (2, -2).
Method 2: Solving by Substitution
Solve for y in one of the equations, then substitute it into the other for x. This can be done with either x or y and in either equation.
Step 1: Solve for y in one equation
2x-y=6
2x=6+y
2x-6=y
y=2x-6
Step 2: Substitute y into the other equation and solve for x
x-3y=8
x-3(2x-6)=8
x-6x+18=8
-5x+18=8
-5x=-10
x=2
Step 3: Substitute x into the first equation
y=2x-6
y=2(2)-6
y=4-6
y=-2
The solution is (2,-2)
x2 + y2 = x2 - 2xy + y2 + 2xy = (x - y)2 + 2xy = 72 + 2*8 = 49 + 16 = 65 You could, instead, solve the two equations for x and y and substitute, but the above method is simpler.
2xy=2*30*2=120
15xy-2xy-7x+x=13xy-6x
No, it equals -2xy. lrn2math
Y=15/(2c+2x)
x2 + y2 = x2 - 2xy + y2 + 2xy = (x - y)2 + 2xy = 72 + 2*8 = 49 + 16 = 65 You could, instead, solve the two equations for x and y and substitute, but the above method is simpler.
2xy=2*30*2=120
2xy substitute 3 for y and 5 for x 2(5)(3) = 30
15xy-2xy-7x+x=13xy-6x
No, it equals -2xy. lrn2math
It's an hyperbola equation.
Y=15/(2c+2x)
Because 2x+y is addition not multiplication
2xy*9 if x=3 and y = 2 2(3)(2)*9 12*9 108 You substitute x and y for their equivalent (3 and 2) then simply multiply 2*x*y, then multiply the answer of that by 9.
Assuming the two equations are: 3xy - 3 = 0 ............................................. 1 2xy = 0 ............................................. 2 Then from eq 1 xy = 1 from eq 2 xy = 0 That is not possible. Or, assuming the equation is 3xy - 3 + 2xy = 0 Then 5xy = 3 or y = 3/5x Substitute for any value of x to get the value of y
Since 2xy is a factor of 2x2y, it is automatically the GCF.
L = 3x + 2y