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Solve the simultaneous equations (1) 2a - 5b = 11 (2) 3a + 2b = 7

(1)x2 4a - 10b = 22(2)x5 15a + 10b = 35(1) + (2) 19a = 57a = 3sub a = 3 into (1)2(3) - 5b = 116 - 5b = 11-5b = 55b = -5b = -1

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Answered by Hannah C. Maths tutor
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A picture is bought at a sale for £40. It is laster sold for £50. What is the percentage profit?

percentage profit = percentage increasepercentage increase = (difference/original) x 100                 = (50 - 40)/40) x100=25%

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Answered by Hannah C. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: 4x+3y=5 and x-y=3, to find the values of x and y.

First of all, we need to get the equations in a form so that either x or y can be eliminated.

In this case, I have a positive amount of y, and a negative amount of y, meaning that I can a...

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Answered by Laura P. Maths tutor
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Find the mid point of the line A B, where A is (8,-1) and B is (2,5).

To find the midpoint between two points, first we must find the mid point between the x coordiates and then the y coordinates.

The x coordiate of A is 8 and the x coordia...

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Answered by Amy K. Maths tutor
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Find the point of intersection between two lines y=2x+4 and 2y+3x=1:

Initially drawing a diagram of the two lines helps to establish whether values should be positive or negative and gives a rough approximation of where the answer may be:

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Answered by Michael W. Maths tutor
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