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In order to solve this inequality, it is helpful to have all the terms on the left-hand side of the equation. To do this, we can subtract 3(x + 6) from both sides of the equation. This gives us:
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3x+7y=18 (eqn 1) -multiply by 7-> 21x+49y=126 (eqn 1*)
7x+9y=8 (eqn 2) -multiply by 3-> 21x+27y=24 (eqn 2*)
(eqn 1*)-(eqn 2*) --> 22y=102 therefor y=51/11
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This question can be answered by the elimination method. I will choose to eliminate 'y' in this case. Firstly, multiply equation (1) by 2, resulting in 8x+2y=14. Now we can subtract eqaution (2): 3x+2y=9 ...
Here we must use the product rule to differeniate because x appears in both terms of the equation, therefore both parts must be differentiated. So we will set u= x2 and v= (5x-1)^(1/2) written ...
The best way to answer these kind of questions is by moving all the unknowns to one side. In this case, the only unknown is x, so we should start by moving all the x's to one side. Since there are 4x's on...
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