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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 3x+1-2y=0 and 8-x=y

3x+1=2y rearrange16-2x=2y multiply by 23x+1=16-2x solve for x by eliminating y5x=15 rearrangex=3y=8-x=8-3=5 find y using xx=3, y=5

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Simplify the expression 5x + 6y -4x+ 7y

x+ 13y

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Prove that 2^(80)+2^(n+1)+2^n is divisible by 7 for n belongs to the natural number.

We will prove that 2^(n+2)+2^(n+1)+2^n is divisible by 7 using formula to multiply powers with the same base:a^(b) * a^(c) = a^(b+c)Now looking at our expression we can write:2^(n+2) + 2^(n+1) + 2^n = 2^n...

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Solve the quadratic inequality x^2+x-6>/= 0.

First equate the equation to zero and solve it. To solve the quadratic equation, find the multiples that make '-6' and within this which have a total sum of 1. By this method we can figure out the two bra...

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x/(2x-3) + 4/(x+1) =1 [5 mark question]

We have 2 fractions we want to get rid off to make it easier, so what we do is multiply both sides by the things we want to get rid off.In this case we multiply both sides by (2x-3)(x+1)This gives us x(x+...

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