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Solve the following simultaneous equations: 2x + y = 17, x - y = 4

2x + y = 17 x-y = 4 ---> x = 4 + y2(4+y) + y = 17 ------> 8 + 2y + y = 17 -----> 8 + 3y = 17 --------> 3y = 9 -----> y=3 x = 4+y ------> x = 7

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Answered by Gavra N. Maths tutor
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Solve the following simultaneous equation: 3x+y= 11 and 2x+y=8.

X= 3y= 2

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Evaluate the integral (write on whiteboard, too complicated to write here)

Make sure integral is in terms of sines and cosines onlyFactor out sine of numerator and make fraction in terms of cosineSubstitution y=cos(x)Fractions decompositionAnother 2 substitutionsSolve

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Answered by Gemma L. Maths tutor
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How do I solve an equation with both x and y variables (simultaneous equation)?

A simultaneous equation is calculated to find the pair of co-ordinates where two straight lines cross on a graph, so the question you've probably been asked is to 'solve' a pair of linear equations. This ...

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Simplify: 4log2 (3) + 2log2(5)

4log2 (3) + 2log2(5)= log2 (3)^4 + log2 (5)^2= log2 (3^4x5^2)=log2(81x25)=log2(2025)
The solution will be explained with the formula for- loga(x) +loga(y)=loga(xy)





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Answered by Mihaela M. Maths tutor
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