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solve two variables quadratic equation system 2x-y=1 10x^2-y^2-x+1=0

To solve the equation, we need to try to make the second equation all in x first.From the first equation 2x-y=1,we could rewrite it into y=2x-1,Then we put y=2x-1 into the quadratic equation 10x2

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Form the equation for the complete burning of C3H8

Firstly, note that the reaction is complete burning. This means there is no carbon monoxide produce, only carbon dioxide.Secondly, we should know that all simple combusti...

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Sketch and label the graph of y=x^2 -5x+6

First we can try and factorise the expression:So we want to find 2 numbers that multiply to 6 and add to -5... after some thinking we get -2 and -3. The factorised expression is y=(x-2)(x...

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How should I structure an essay?

1.Introduction- set out 'big ideas' and your argument which then should be evident as the essay progresses. Shouldn't be too wordy, short concise and clear. 2.Paragraph O...

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Solve this simultaneous equation: 5n+t= 21 n-3t=9

5n+t= 21n-3t=9
n= 9+3t5(9+3t)+t= 2145+15t+t= 2145+16t= 2116t= -24t= -1.5
5n-1.5= 215n= 22.5n= 4.5

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