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Factorise x^2 -2x-3

Because of the signs within the equation we know that the factorised solution will be in the form (x+?)(x-?)The two numbers in the brackets have a product of -3 and the sum of -2.In this case, the numbers...

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Answered by Joshua A. Maths tutor
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Solve, by method of substitution, the simultaneous equations: 5x+y=22 2x+y=10

Solve by substitution:5x + y = 22 (1)2x + y = 10 (2)
First let us label the equations 1 and 2. In order to solve this set of equations we need to rearrange one of the equations so that we have...

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Answered by Amy W. Maths tutor
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Solve 8x+ 9 > 1 + 4x

8x + 9 > 1 + 4x . Bring all x values to the Left hand side by subtracting 4x from each side. 8x -4x +9 >1 = 4x +9 >1 Bring all numbers to the right hand side by ...

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Answered by Dominique E. Maths tutor
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Solve the following simulateous equations: 3x+y=11 and 2x+y=8

Minus 2x+y=8 from 3x+y=11 so that the y's cancel out (y-y=0).
Then we get the equation 3x-2x=11-8.So we get x=3.We can substitute this value back into one the orginal equations: y=11-3(3)=2 - so y=2....

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Answered by Cameron G. Maths tutor
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Find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the lines y = 3x - 2 and x + 3y = 1.

(A-level Maths)
Simultaneous equations:
1) y = 3x -2 2) x + 3y = 1
Substitute y = 3x - 2 into equation 2:...

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Answered by Kiran B. Maths tutor
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