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If {5x}^(2) + 6x = 70 and {5x}^(2) - 6y = 10 then what is the value of 10x + 10y
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Hello !
5x² + 6x = 70
5x² - 6y = 10
We can reduce 5x² by decreasing the second ecuation so:
5x² + 6x - (5x² - 6y) = 70 - 10
5x² + 6x - 5x² +6y = 60
6x + 6y = 60
Now we can divide by 6 and eliminate it too :
x+y = 10
Multiplying by 10,we'll have :
10x+10y
= 10*10
= 100
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To solve this problem, there is a very simple trick, once you see it. The first step is to subtract the second equation from the first equation. This gives:
6x + 6y = 60
Multiply by 5/3 to get 10x + 10y
10x + 10y = 60 * 5/3
10x + 10y = 100
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