Answer:
0
Explanation:
We are given the following:
(equ. 1)
(equ. 2)
We are asked:
(equ. 3) , what is
?
The
's represent the quotients you get.
is the remainder of dividing
by 5.
We know that
is a number in {0,1,2,3,4}.
(I got this by multiplying both sides of equ 1. by 5.)
(I got this by multiplying both sides of equ 2. by 5.)
Let's add these equations together:
![x+y=(5q_1+5q_2)+(4+1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/qstpthp5ofuv2e3qstspktz0j1s559gk3r.png)
Factoring the 5 out for the
's part and simplify 4+1 gives:
![x+y=5(q_1+q_2)+5](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/19m7qgayf0yeo9xjsm20k1y8nbp39h9l7k.png)
So
can't be the remainder of dividing something by 5 but see that we can factor this right hand expression more as:
![x+y=5(q_1+q_2+1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/lehi95w1ru4rspcdh6r3vhdrpuyr77padb.png)
So
while there is no remainder (the remainder is 0).
Let's do an example if you are not convinced at this point that the remainder will be 0.
So choose x=9 since 9/5 gives a remainder of 4.
And choose y=16 since 16/5 gives a remainder of 1.
x+y=9+16=25 and 25/5 gives a remainder of 0.