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Solve the Simultaneous equation: 4x+y=25, x-3y=13

Firstly, try and make one of the variables (x or y) the same in both equation, in this instance because we have a positive and negative y if we add them, they will cancel out. Therefore multiply the first...

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Answered by Anas K. Maths tutor
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How do I simplify a fraction with surds on the bottom when the surd is part of a function?

When doing questions like this you simply times the top and bottom of the fraction by the bottom function but with a sign change. For example if "5 - 3" was the denominator of ...

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Answered by Charlotte W. Maths tutor
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6y+2x^2=6 x=(y+1)^0.5 solve the simultaneous equations

x^2=y+1 therefore 6y+2y+2=6 therefore 8y=4 y=0.5 sub in to either equation x=(3/2)^0.5

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Answered by Thomas F. Maths tutor
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what is standard form?

standard form is a way of writing very large numbers or very small numbers in a condensed form. E.g. 1,600,000,000 can be written as 1.6x10^9 

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Answered by Ruqia A. Maths tutor
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Do I need to write down all of my working out?

Yes, in order to maximise the amount of marks you obtain you must write down all of your working as often the answer is only worth 1 mark whereas the working out makes up the rest of the marks. Always sho...

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Answered by Charlie C. Maths tutor
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