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Solve the following simultaneous equations: x/4 + y = 1 and (x-3)/2 = 2y

Solve the following simultaneous equations: x/4 + y = 1 and (x-3)/2 = 2y-example-1
User Midtiby
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Answer:

(x, y ) = (
(7)/(2),
(1)/(8))

Explanation:

given the 2 equations


(x)/(4) + y = 1 → (1)


(x-3)/(2) = 2y → (2)

multiply (1) by 4 and (2) by 2 to eliminate the fractions

x + 4y = 4 → (1)

x - 3 = 4y → (2)

rearrange (2 ) expressing x in terms of y

x = 4y + 3 → (3)

substitute x = 4y + 3 into (1)

4y + 3 + 4y = 4

8y + 3 = 4 ( subtract 3 from both sides )

8y = 1 ( divide both sides by 8 )

y =
(1)/(8)

substitute this value into (3 ) for x

x = (4 ×
(1)/(8)) + 3 =
(7)/(2)

solution is (
(7)/(2),
(1)/(8))


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