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Solve the Simultaneous equations '2x-3y=24' and '6x+2y=-5'

To solve you must make sure there are the same number of either x's or y's in both equations. We will call '2x-3y=24' equation 1, and '6x+2y=-5' equation 2. If you multiply equation 1 by 3 then you get '6...

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Answered by Elena S. Maths tutor
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What is the difference in 'Est' and 'Et' when writing in French?

This seems like a very easy grammatical aspect but a lot of people have trouble with it. When speaking both these words sound the same which is why it can be very tricky when writing and using these. The ...

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Answered by Isham S. French tutor
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Factorise x^2-7x+12

First write down all the factor pairs of 12 (1,12) (-1,-12) (3,4) (-3,-4) (6,2) (-6,-2).

From these factors, find a pair that, when added together, is equal to -7.

In this case the correct p...

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Answered by Harry D. Maths tutor
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Solve x² + x -12

So to begin we need factors of 12.

12 and 1, 3 and 4.

Then we need to think of a way of adding or subtracting to give -1.

So we can have 4 and -3.

which gives (x+4)(x-3).

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Answered by Param B. Maths tutor
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How to solve the simultaneous equations of 3x + 2y = 9 and x-y = 3

First off we can refer to the equations as equation 1 and equation 2. In order to solve the equations we must find a way to combine them that elimates one of the variables ( X or y) so that the other can ...

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Answered by Alice R. Maths tutor
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