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Solve algebraically the simultaneous equations x2 +y2 =25 and y – 3x = 13

Firstly, let's begin by rearranging the second equation so that we can get y on its own. Therefore we will get, y = 3x +13. Through substitution, we can do this:x2+ (3x +13)2= 25 . (...

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Answered by Tasmin M. Maths tutor
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Insert a pair of brackets into this question to make it correct 2 + 5 x -6 = -42

(2+5) x -6 = 42

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Find two solutions to the quadratic equation x^2 + 2x - 15 = 0

Firstly, we need to find two numbers that multiply together to make -15 and sum together to make +2. We try a few numbers and find that the solution is -3 and 5, as -3 x 5 = -15 and -3 + 5 = 2.Next you in...

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Answered by James G. Maths tutor
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What is compound interest?

Interest is the return you get on savings or an investment. Normal interest is when you earn a fixed percentage amount per year on an initial amount. For example an interest rate of 5% on £100 would give ...

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You are given a right triangle ABC with angle ABC = 30 degrees and AB equal 7. Then AC and BC are then extended to points D and E so that EDC is a right triangle. Find length DE if BD = 15

First BC needs to be found. That is done by dividing AB by cosin ABC. Then CD is found by subtracting form BD. After that the angle ACB is 90-ABC (because ABC is right triangle). Then because AE and BD in...

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Answered by Andrey E. Maths tutor
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