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Solve the simultaneous equation

Solve the simultaneous equation-example-1
User Marc Kline
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Answer:

x =
-(11)/(5), 3

y =
-(8)/(5),1

Explanation:

3xy - y² = 8 -------(1)

x - 2y = 1 ------(2)

From equation (2),

x = 2y + 1

By substituting the value of x in equation (1),

3y(2y + 1) - y² = 8

6y² + 3y - y² = 8

5y² + 3y - 8 = 0

5y² + 8y - 5y - 8 = 0

y(5y + 8) - 1(5y + 8) = 0

(y - 1)(5y + 8) = 0

y =
-(8)/(5),1

From equation (2),

x = 2y + 1

For y =
-(8)/(5),

x =
-2((8)/(5))+1

x =
-(11)/(5)

For y = 1,

x = 2(1) + 1

x = 3

Therefore, x =
-(11)/(5), 3

y =
-(8)/(5),1

User Julien Sorin
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