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Solve t^2-t=3(7+t)

Expand RHS: t2 - t = 21+ 3tCollect all terms on one side: t2 - 4t - 21 = 0Factorise and solve by inspection / use the quadratic formula to solve for t: (t + 3)(t - 7) = 0 / t = [ -(-...

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Answered by Charlie W. Maths tutor
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How do I conjugate the imperfect tense in Spanish?

The imperfect tense for all regular verbs in this tense is created by removing the ar/er/ir endings from the infinitive and adding the appropriate endings depending on the subject of the sentence (I, you,...

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Answered by Jade B. Spanish tutor
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Solve 5x-9=26.

When a question asks us to solve an equation, it is asking us to find the value of x. We need to rearrange so that x is on one side of the equals sign, and everything else is on the other. First, we need ...

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Answered by Bethany A. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations algebraically

x2+y2=25 and y-3x=13Step 1 is to label the equations (1) and (2). We shall label the first equation, the quadratic, as equation (1) and the second equation, the linear, as equation (...

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Solve the two simultaneous equations X2 +2Y2= 18 and X - Y = 3

1) X2 +2Y2= 182) X - Y = 3
Rearrange 2) in the form X=3-Y then substitute in to 1); (3-y)2+2Y2=18, this is your new equation 39+3Y+3Y+Y2+2Y...

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Answered by Rebecca C. Maths tutor
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