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Solve these two equations simultaneously: 7x+y=1 and 2x^2 - y=3

Number Equations7x+y=12x^2 - y=3Rearrange equation 1 to equal yy=1-7xSubstitute 1 into 22x2- (1-7x)=32x2+7x-1=3Format into quadratic equation2x2+7x-4=0 (2x-...

Answered by Thalia S. Maths tutor
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Expand the brackets to create an equation. (2x+7)(x-3)

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using the crab claw method, multiplying the correct components with one another, displaying how to set it out neatly and correctly to the benefit of th...

Answered by James F. Maths tutor
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Simplify the equation 2x^3 . 3x^2

There are two parts to this expression, the coefficients and the powers of x, and they can be addressed separately.It's important to remember the rules of indices - am x an = am...

Answered by Tom L. Maths tutor
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Factorise the following equation fully: 2x^2+12x

Firstly, we need to take a factor of 2x out of the equation. This is because both 2x2 and 12x can be divided by 2x. This gives us (2x)(x)+(2x)(6). If we then collect the terms 2x, we get 2x(x+6...

Answered by Jessica W. Maths tutor
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Find 52% of £4

100% = 4.00
(divide both sides by 100 to find equivalent of 1%)
1% = 0.04
(multiply both sides by 52, to find value of 52%)(if struggling, multiply 4 by 50, then 4 by 2, and add the two pro...

Answered by Jack O. Maths tutor
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